Multidisciplinary Approach for Improved Outcomes in Secondary Cranial Reconstruction: Introducing the Pericranial-Onlay Cranioplasty Technique

Author:

Gordon Chad R.1,Fisher Mark2,Liauw Jason3,Lina Ioan3,Puvanesarajah Varun3,Susarla Srinivas1,Coon Alexander3,Lim Michael3,Quinones-Hinojosa Alfredo3,Weingart Jon3,Colby Geoffrey3,Olivi Alessandro3,Huang Judy3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland

2. Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland

3. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUND:Although materials for secondary cranial reconstruction have evolved with time, the overall approach in terms of bone flap/implant reconstruction after necessary delay has remained constant.OBJECTIVE:To present our cases series of 50 consecutive secondary cranial reconstruction patients and to describe a multidisciplinary cranioplasty approach developed to reduce morbidity, to minimize infection, and to improve aesthetic appearance.METHODS:Standard technique teaches us to place the bone flap and/or alloplastic implant directly over the dura or dural protectant after scalp flap re-elevation. However, this procedure is fraught with high complication rates, including infection. While raising the previously incised scalp flap overlying the full-thickness calvarial defect, the dissection is performed within the loose areolar tissue plane beneath the galea aponeurosis, thus leaving vascularized pericranium intact over the dura.RESULTS:A total of 50 consecutive patients were treated by the senior author encompassing 46 cranioplasties using the pericranial-onlay approach, along with 4 isolated temporal soft tissue reconstructions with liquid poly-methyl-methacrylate. Of the 46 cranioplasties (> 5 cm2), only 1 autologous bone flap developed deep infection necessitating bone flap removal (1 of 46, 2.17%; 95% confidence interval, 0.003-11.3). None of the alloplastic custom implants placed have developed any infection requiring removal.CONCLUSION:This multidisciplinary approach illustrated in our case series, including our “pericranial-onlay” technique described here for the first time, has the potential to improve patient outcomes, to decrease perioperative morbidity, and to minimize costs associated with postoperative infections after secondary cranial reconstruction.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Surgery

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