Modifying skin flaps for achieving very large decompressive craniectomies in malignant middle cerebral artery territory infarcts: A technical note. 2023

Shamshuddin Patel, and Rajesh Bhosle, and Nabanita Ghosh, and Sayan Das, and Prasad Krishnan
Department of Neurosurgery, National Neurosciences Centre, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.

BACKGROUND Decompressive craniectomy is a well described treatment to salvage life in large middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory infarcts. The size of the craniectomy is limited by the size of the skin incision and very large craniectomies need large skin flaps that are prone to necrosis at the wound margins. METHODS We describe two modifications in the skin flap that we have used in 7 patients to achieve very large bony decompressions in malignant MCA infarctions without compromising on flap vascularity. One consists of a linear extension posteriorly from the question mark or reverse question mark incision while the other is an "n" shaped incision. RESULTS With these modifications we achieved craniectomies of size 15.6-17.8 cm in the anteroposterior and 10.7-12 cm in vertical axis of the bone flap removed in our patients. There were no additional procedural or wound related complications in a 6-month follow up. CONCLUSIONS Removal of a standard size bone flap may achieve suboptimal decompression in cases of large MCA territory infarctions. Imaginative tailoring of skin flaps helps to remove larger volumes of skull with no added procedural morbidity.

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