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  • 1995-1999  (1)
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    ISSN: 0942-0940
    Keywords: Duraplasty ; fascia lata graft ; pericardium graft ; dura mater graft
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Surgical experience with 2959 allogeneic and xenogeneic dense connective tissue grafts (1767 of fascia lata, 909 of pericardium, and 283 of dura mater), used in 2665 neurosurgical operations performed in the course of 20 years (1976 to 1995) is reported. Duraplasty using either allogeneic or xenogeneic grafts has had a similar, and favourable clinical outcome. Nevertheless, the pliable deep frozen fascia lata grafts, which could be used in any location, have been reserved for sella turcica plugging, anterior cranial base plasty, aneurysmal wrapping, and surgery of lipomyelomeningocele. Pericardium and dura mater grafts were in the majority of cases used over the brain convexity and posterior cranial fossa. Ovine pericardium proved to be superior to bovine and allogeneic pericardia because of its workability, flexibility, reduced thickness, and better transparency. Postsurgical complications occurred in 7.3%, and they were: 1) cerebrospinal fluid fistulas in 2.8%; 2) meningites in 2.3% (aseptic 1.4%, bacterial 0.8%, and tumoural 0.1% meningites); 3) pseudomeningoceles in 2.2%; 4) wound infections in 0.6%; 5) malresorptive hydrocephalus in 0.5%; and 6) adhesions to nerve tissue in 0.5%. The majority of complications healed without surgery. Forty-eight grafts (1.6%) failed to fulfil the requirements of the surgeon, and 46 of them were re-operated upon. Though another thirty-nine grafts healed successfully, 39 shunts (1.5%) had to be performed for malresorptive hydrocephalus (0.9%), and/or for a big pseudomeningocele (0.6%). So, the pure complication rate in 2665 duraplasties was 3.1%. The complex evaluation of the allogeneic and xenogeneic grafts (fascia, pericardium, and dura mater), used for duraplasty in neuro-surgery during the last 20 years proved them, as remarkably good, with a success rates of 96.9%.
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