Assessing Preventative and Postoperative Interventions for Temporal Wasting Following Neurosurgical Intervention: A Systematic Review.

Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2026 Vol.174(4) p. 892-903

Rothka AJ, Eberly HW, Tucker J, Lorenz FJ, Lighthall JG

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Abstract

[OBJECTIVE] To evaluate preventative and corrective techniques for postoperative temporal wasting.

[DATA SOURCES] PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science, and SCOPUS databases.

[REVIEW METHODS] Included studies mentioned temporal wasting and its synonymous terms, were associated with a neurosurgical intervention, or discussed preventative or corrective techniques for temporal wasting.

[RESULTS] A total of 57 studies were included, comprising 2378 patients with a mean age of 42.03 years. Patient sex was reported in 52 papers, and 52.8% (1091/2078) were female. Most studies were case reports and case series (n = 29). The most common operative interventions performed were craniotomy (648/2378, 27.2%) and craniectomy (307/2378, 12.9%). Temporal wasting was noted in 397 of 1241 (32.0%) patients following neurosurgical procedures. Of patients receiving preventative techniques such as modified approaches to pterional craniotomy or customized implants, 17.7% (191/1077) reported temporal wasting. Reconstructive techniques included implants (n = 20 studies), autologous fat grafting (n = 5 studies), free or pedicled flap (n = 7 studies). Patient satisfaction was mentioned in 19 studies (565 patients). Within this cohort, 31 (5.5%) patients experienced postoperative temporal wasting. However, 448 (79.3%) were satisfied with their postoperative outcomes. Complications after both preventive and corrective techniques were reported in 124 (5.2%) patients, of which need for an additional reconstructive procedure was most common (29/124, 23.4%) followed by infection (23/124, 18.5%) and wound dehiscence (23/124, 18.5%).

[CONCLUSION] Temporal wasting is a common outcome after neurosurgical procedures. Fat grafting, implants, and free flap procedures have been used to achieve satisfactory outcomes.

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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
시술 free flap 피판재건술 dict 1
시술 pedicled flap 피판재건술 dict 1
합병증 infection 감염 dict 1
합병증 wound dehiscence 상처열개 dict 1

MeSH Terms

Humans; Postoperative Complications; Craniotomy; Neurosurgical Procedures; Atrophy; Temporal Lobe; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Female; Male

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