• World Neurosurg · Mar 2017

    A Technically Simple and Safe Method for Preparing an Anterior Pericranial Flap Using Saline Injection into the Subgaleal Space: A Technical Note.

    • Jiwook Ryu, Sang Bong Chung, Seok Keun Choi, Sung Ho Lee, and Yeongu Chung.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.
    • World Neurosurg. 2017 Mar 1; 99: 336-339.

    BackgroundCranial defects following anterior cranial base surgery have been frequently reconstructed using the pericranial flap.MethodsWe present a simple technique for preparing the flap using injection of saline into the subgaleal space.ResultsWe inserted a 20-gauge needle perpendicular to 8-10 spots in the frontal area and injected 5-7 mL of saline at each spot 10 minutes before skin incision. Distinctive swelling of the scalp was then observed. After the scalp was incised, the layers were dissected with a monopolar electrocautery device. The layer containing saline allowed us to better localize its exact position and harvest the flap without injury. Dissection in the subgaleal plane was performed mainly using the tip of a surgical blade. After the periosteum was stripped from the calvaria, the flap that had been considerably thickened by saline injection was harvested.ConclusionsBecause pericranium thickness in the frontal areas is reported to be thinner than in other areas, a beginning neurosurgeon may have difficulty harvesting an anteriorly based flap of sufficient size. The technique presented here can help increase awareness of the subgaleal layer, facilitate the dissection process, and reduce additional tissue injury resulting from electrocautery manipulation.Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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