Mr Potter additionally works with a Consultant ENT/Skull Base Surgeon, Mr Priyamal Silva. Tumours involving the lateral skull are complex tumours that necessitate a combined speciality approach. Such tumours above all often involve the external hearing apparatus and need extensive surgery to remove the tumour and reconstruct the defect, as such these cases take the majority of a day’s operating.
The defect following excision can be extensive and the reconstruction will vary according to the age of the patient and replacing with the most suitable tissue. Subsequently large defects often will involve reconstruction necessitating a free flap (transplant of tissue from one area of the body using microsurgical vascular anastomosis). Mr Potter will specifically tailor the flap to the defect to give a like for like reconstruction and maintain as much function as possible.
If you are therefore interested in discussing potential treatment with Matthew Potter please contact us here.
Number of skull/bases cases undertaken
144
Return to theatre rate for lateral skull base cases
3%
Average number of days in hospital
10 days
Of those with reanimation procedures to the face the average time for facial nerve function to return
14 weeks
Percentage return of facial movement at three months following facial reanimation
66%
Percentage number of patients with return of facial movement at 6 months
100%
Percentage loss of flaps for skull base reconstruction 1/144 = 0.7 %
total flap loss = 0% partial loss = 0.7%
Percentage loss of free flaps used for skull base reconstruction
0%
Return to theatre rate for lateral skull base reconstruction
1%
30 day post operative mortality rate for skull base cases
0%
3 month post operative mortality for skull base cases
0%
Average age of patient
68
Patient age range
27- 89 years