Osteoradionecrosis of the skull base. Journal Article


Authors: Leonetti, JP; Weishaar, JR; Gannon, D; Harmon, GA; Block, A; Anderson, DE
Article Title: Osteoradionecrosis of the skull base.
Abstract: Radiation therapy (RT) is often necessary for the treatment of head and neck cancers. Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) is a rare, but potentially serious complication of RT. RT leads to the destruction of vasculature in radiated tissue causing hypoxia and tissue necrosis. ORN can occur in any bone, but bones with naturally poor blood supply appear to be more susceptible. Bones of the skull base are susceptible, with ORN occurring in the anterior, central, and lateral skull base. Risk factors include cancer type and location, radiation dose, and a variety of patient factors. Patients often present with pain, bleeding, and foul odor and are typically found to have exposed and necrotic bone. Treatment options vary depending on the severity, but typically include pentoxifylline and vitamin E as well as surgical debridement, with less evidence supporting hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Recognition and prompt treatment of ORN will allow for improved patient outcomes.
Journal Title: Journal of neuro-oncology
ISSN: 1573-7373; 0167-594X
Publisher: Unknown  
Date Published: 2020