Title of article :
Combined Approach for Giant Temporal Meningoencephalocele
Author/Authors :
Carnevale ، Claudio Department of ENT and Head and Neck - Rotger Clinic - Hospital University Son Espases , Garcia-Wagner ، Miguel Department of ENT and Head and Neck - Hospital University Son Espases , Morales-Olavarría ، Carolina Department of ENT and Head and Neck - Hospital University Son Espases , Sarría-Echegaray ، Pedro Department of ENT and Head and Neck, Spain and Department of ENT and Head and Neck - Rotger Clinic - Hospital University Son Espases , Til-Pérez ، Guillermo Department of ENT and Head and Neck, Spain and Department of ENT and Head and Neck - Rotger Clinic - Hospital University Son Espases
Abstract :
Introduction:To present a complex case of giant meningoencephalocele after a canal wall down mastoidectomy and describe our preferred approach to repair meningoencephalic herniation of the temporal bone.Case Report:A 20-year-old patient, who had previously undergone type III tympanoplasty with total ossicular reconstruction prosthesis for an attic cholesteatoma, presents with clinical and imaging features compatible with the diagnosis of a giant temporal meningoencephalocele. We performed a combined approach –transmastoid plus minicraniotomy- to repair the skull base defect. A multilayer reconstruction of the defect with septal cartilage and temporal fascia was performed. After a 48 months follow-up, the patient remains symptom free without signs of tissue herniation.Conclusions:Transmastoid plus minicraniotomy combined approach is a safe and feasible technique in case of large and anterior skull base defects with low surgical morbidity, allowing a safe and multilayered reconstruction, even in the context of a simultaneous active chronic otitis media.
Keywords :
Acquired Encephalocele , Cholesteatoma , Middle Ear , Temporal bone , Skull base
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology