TY - JOUR
T1 - The “Gift Wrap” Technique - A Method that Simplifies the Placement of Fascia Lata in the Reconstruction of the Skull Base Following Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery
T2 - A Technical Note
AU - Hudelist, Benoit
AU - Idriceanu, Tania
AU - Moya-Plana, Antoine
AU - Herman, Philippe
AU - Bresson, Damien
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2024/3/1
Y1 - 2024/3/1
N2 - Background: With the advancement of endoscopic endonasal surgery in the treatment of anterior skull base (ASB) pathologies, extended, watertight reconstructions are needed to prevent cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage. This often involves the use of multilayers closure, with free fascia lata (FL) graft frequently used as an in- and/or outlay. However, positioning the FL properly can be challenging and time-consuming, particularly on wider defects. In this technical note, we present an easier and faster way to position FL using a silicone sheet. Methods: FL graft is harvested using a standard technique. The required dimensions are evaluated depending on the extent of the dural defect taking in consideration that FL graft should exceed the edges of the dural defect especially laterally. It is then wrapped around a semi rigid pattern (Silastic sheet) and secured with several monofilament 5/0 sutures. The “package” is transferred through the endonasal corridor to the defect. The sutures are divided and taken out; the fascia is unfolded, and its edges are inserted into the subdural space without any twisting or folding of the flap. Finally, the silicone sheet is withdrawn from the nasal cavity, leaving the FL well-stretched in perfect position. Results: We illustrate this technique in the management of a large anterior skull base chondrosarcoma, which necessitated significant bone and dural resection. Conclusions: The “Gift wrap” technique offers an alternative approach for positioning the FL, which is less time-consuming compared to the traditional technique. Moreover, it enables improved placement of the FL, enhancing its efficacy.
AB - Background: With the advancement of endoscopic endonasal surgery in the treatment of anterior skull base (ASB) pathologies, extended, watertight reconstructions are needed to prevent cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage. This often involves the use of multilayers closure, with free fascia lata (FL) graft frequently used as an in- and/or outlay. However, positioning the FL properly can be challenging and time-consuming, particularly on wider defects. In this technical note, we present an easier and faster way to position FL using a silicone sheet. Methods: FL graft is harvested using a standard technique. The required dimensions are evaluated depending on the extent of the dural defect taking in consideration that FL graft should exceed the edges of the dural defect especially laterally. It is then wrapped around a semi rigid pattern (Silastic sheet) and secured with several monofilament 5/0 sutures. The “package” is transferred through the endonasal corridor to the defect. The sutures are divided and taken out; the fascia is unfolded, and its edges are inserted into the subdural space without any twisting or folding of the flap. Finally, the silicone sheet is withdrawn from the nasal cavity, leaving the FL well-stretched in perfect position. Results: We illustrate this technique in the management of a large anterior skull base chondrosarcoma, which necessitated significant bone and dural resection. Conclusions: The “Gift wrap” technique offers an alternative approach for positioning the FL, which is less time-consuming compared to the traditional technique. Moreover, it enables improved placement of the FL, enhancing its efficacy.
KW - Anterior skull base
KW - CSF leak
KW - Dural defect
KW - Endoscopic endonasal approach
KW - Fascia lata
KW - Skull base reconstruction
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U2 - 10.1016/j.wneu.2023.12.035
DO - 10.1016/j.wneu.2023.12.035
M3 - Article
C2 - 38092352
AN - SCOPUS:85181807167
SN - 1878-8750
VL - 183
SP - 41
EP - 44
JO - World Neurosurgery
JF - World Neurosurgery
ER -