# Endonasal flap reconstruction in sinonasal malignancy

**Authors:** Kalpesh Hathi, Christopher J. Chin

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2026.1777655 · Frontiers in Oncology · 2026-03-06

## TL;DR

This paper reviews the use of the nasoseptal flap in reconstructing sinonasal malignancies, highlighting its role in reducing complications like CSF leaks.

## Contribution

The paper provides a comprehensive review of the history, techniques, and clinical impact of the nasoseptal flap in endonasal reconstruction.

## Key findings

- The nasoseptal flap significantly reduces CSF leak rates from over 20% to less than 5%.
- The flap is reliable due to its rich blood supply and low donor site morbidity.
- Endoscopic techniques have transformed the surgical management of sinonasal malignancies.

## Abstract

Sinonasal malignancies are a broad, yet rare, class of head and neck cancers with a poor prognosis. Surgical resection is the mainstay of treatment for the majority of tumors. Resection of sinonasal malignancies may result in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak, meningitis, pneumocephalus, and prolonged nasal crusting if not appropriately reconstructed. The advent of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) has transformed the field and allowed for fully endonasal resection of sinonasal malignancies. The Hadad-Bassagasteguy flap, now colloquially known as the nasoseptal flap, has revolutionized endonasal reconstruction. The nasoseptal flap is a robust mucoperichondrial flap pedicled on the posterior septal artery, providing a rich and reliable blood supply. The nasoseptal flap has become the workhorse of anterior skull base reconstruction given its relative ease of harvest, reliability, low donor site morbidity and success: CSF leaks rates have decreased from > 20% to < 5% with the use of the nasoseptal flap. This review thoroughly discusses the history, use, and techniques for the nasoseptal flap.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** CSF leaks (MESH:D065634), pneumocephalus (MESH:D011007), leak (MESH:D019559), head and neck cancers (MESH:D006258), tumors (MESH:D009369), meningitis (MESH:D008580), Sinonasal malignancies (MESH:C535701)

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