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J Craniofac Surg ; 33(2): e113-e116, 2022.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34320579

INTRODUCTION: Congenital meningoencephalocele is a herniation of brain and meninges through a skull base defect. It may result not only in neural defects, sensorimotor deficits, neurological morbidities, visual impairment, impaired nasal function, and a potential risk of intracranial infection. Goals of surgery include removal or repositioning of nonfunctional cerebral tissue, closure of the dura, and reconstruction of skeletal and cutaneous structures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The authors present the case of a 4-months-old infant who was found to have a frontoethmoidal encephalomeningocele that was only discovered after birth, the volume increased gradually. After multiple department discussions, the procedures were planned in 2-staged surgical protocol comprising of the first stage urgently performed by neurosurgeon and craniomaxillofacial surgeon, which aimed at removal or repositioning of nonfunctional cerebral tissue, closure of the dura, and reconstruction of skeletal; then second stage was performed by plastic surgeon to correct craniofacial hard and soft tissue deformities. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The surgical procedures for frontoethmoidal encephalomeningocele are complicated, particularly for the infant. In order to achieve the final surgical purpose, it needs multiple department cooperation to make the surgical plans.


Jaw Abnormalities , Meningocele , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Encephalocele/diagnostic imaging , Encephalocele/surgery , Frontal Bone/abnormalities , Frontal Bone/surgery , Humans , Infant , Jaw Abnormalities/surgery , Meningocele/diagnostic imaging , Meningocele/surgery , Nose/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods
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