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Repair of Temporal Bone Encephalocele following Canal Wall Down Mastoidectomy.

Sarantis BlioskasIoannis MagrasStavros PolyzoidisKonstantinos KouskourasGeorgios PsillasStamatia DovaKonstantinos Markou
Published in: Case reports in otolaryngology (2014)
We report a rare case of a temporal bone encephalocele after a canal wall down mastoidectomy performed to treat chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma. The patient was treated successfully via an intracranial approach. An enhanced layer-by-layer repair of the encephalocele and skull base deficit was achieved from intradurally to extradurally, using temporalis fascia, nasal septum cartilage, and artificial dural graft. After a 22-month follow-up period the patient remains symptom free and no recurrence is noted.
Keyphrases
  • rare case
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  • bone mineral density
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