American Rhinologic Society expert practice statement part 1: Skull base reconstruction following endoscopic skull base surgery

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The goal of this American Rhinologic Society expert practice statement (EPS) is to summarize the best available evidence for technical factors that optimize outcomes in skull base reconstruction following endoscopic skull base surgery for intradural pathologies. These topics include the use of free mucosal grafts versus vascularized pedicled nasoseptal flaps; the use of autologous versus synthetic grafts; and the roles of lumbar drains, dural sealants, and nasal packing. This EPS was developed following the recommended methodology and approval process as previously outlined. As there are a myriad of techniques and limited agreement on the accepted principles of skull base reconstruction, this EPS aims to summarize the existing evidence and provide clinically meaningful guidance on these divergent practices. Following a modified Delphi approach, five statements were developed, four of which reached consensus and one of which reached near consensus. These statements and the accompanying evidence are summarized along with an assessment of future needs.

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Douglas, J. E., Adappa, N. D., Choby, G., Levine, C. G., Rabinowitz, M. R., Sindwani, R., … Kuan, E. C. (2024). American Rhinologic Society expert practice statement part 1: Skull base reconstruction following endoscopic skull base surgery. International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology, 14(9), 1413–1425. https://doi.org/10.1002/alr.23346

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