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  • Title: The surgical correction of fronto-ethmoidal meningo-encephaloceles.
    Author: Lello GE, Sparrow OC, Gopal R.
    Journal: J Craniomaxillofac Surg; 1989 Oct; 17(7):293-8. PubMed ID: 2808707.
    Abstract:
    One-stage correction of fronto-ethmoidal meningo-encephaloceles and related stigmata, via an orbito-cranial approach, is recommended. A bifrontal craniotomy is only required when simultaneous correction of hypertelorism is to be undertaken. A combined intra- and extracranial approach is essential. The possibility of a high relapse rate for repaired fronto-ethmoidal meningo-encephaloceles, together with the possibility of prolonged postsurgical cerebrospinal fluid leakage, meningitis and other complications is invited when either a transcranial bifrontal craniotomy surgical approach, or an extracranial approach via the facial lesion, is undertaken alone. Modification of existing craniofacial surgical approaches in order to avoid a frontal craniotomy, allowed for good repair of the encephalocele together with significant benefits in terms of simplification of the surgical procedure, operating time, blood loss, frontal lobe retraction and complications.
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