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Erschienen in: Neurocritical Care 1/2014

01.02.2014 | Original Article

Bone Flap Necrosis After Decompressive Hemicraniectomy for Malignant Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction

verfasst von: Christian Ewald, Pedro Duenisch, Jan Walter, Theresa Götz, Otto W. Witte, Rolf Kalff, Albrecht Günther

Erschienen in: Neurocritical Care | Ausgabe 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

Autologous bone flap reinsertion follows as a second surgical intervention after decompressive craniectomy in patients with malignant middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarction. In addition to surgery-related short-term complications, aseptic resorption of the reimplanted bone flap is a possible long-term problem which has not yet been sufficiently elucidated in these patients.

Methods

A total of 109 patients who had undergone decompressive hemicraniectomy for malignant MCA infarction in our institution between September 1994 and December 2011 were included in the study. Clinical and radiological findings were retrieved retrospectively. Aseptic bone necrosis was classified into two categories based on computer tomographic features.

Results

A total of 76 patients received their own cryoconserved bone flap (mean age 54.34 ± 10.73 years; 49 males). The overall short-term complication rate was 9.2 %. Bone flap necrosis occurred in 26 patients (22.8 %) with 7 flaps showing signs of surgically relevant type II necrosis after a median time of 14 months (interquartile range [IQR] 4–22).

Conclusions

There is a noticeable complication rate in patients undergoing bone flap reinsertion after hemicraniectomy due to malignant MCA infarction. Aseptic bone necrosis represents a significant complication during long-term follow-up. The pathophysiological mechanisms remain unclear and more efforts should be undertaken to understand and possibly prevent this complication in these patients.
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Metadaten
Titel
Bone Flap Necrosis After Decompressive Hemicraniectomy for Malignant Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction
verfasst von
Christian Ewald
Pedro Duenisch
Jan Walter
Theresa Götz
Otto W. Witte
Rolf Kalff
Albrecht Günther
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2014
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Neurocritical Care / Ausgabe 1/2014
Print ISSN: 1541-6933
Elektronische ISSN: 1556-0961
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-013-9892-4

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