Outcomes after free tissue transfer for composite oral cavity resections involving skin

Background Resections involving oral cavity mucosa, bone, and skin present a unique challenge. Optimizing outcomes often requires technically demanding reconstruction. The purpose of this study is to evaluate outcomes of several reconstructive approaches for patients with composite through‐and‐throu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Head & neck 2018-05, Vol.40 (5), p.973-984
Hauptverfasser: Alvi, Sameer A., Hamill, Chelsea S., Lepse, Jason P., Ayala, Marco, Girod, Douglas A., Tsue, Terance T., Shnayder, Yelizaveta, Kakarala, Kiran
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Zusammenfassung:Background Resections involving oral cavity mucosa, bone, and skin present a unique challenge. Optimizing outcomes often requires technically demanding reconstruction. The purpose of this study is to evaluate outcomes of several reconstructive approaches for patients with composite through‐and‐through defects, with a focus on the osteocutaneous radial forearm free flap (RFFF). Methods We conducted a retrospective evaluation of the cohort of patients treated for composite through‐and‐through defects with cutaneous involvement who underwent free flap reconstruction from August 2012 through October 2015. Results Seventeen patients received a single flap (12 cases of osteocutaneous RFFF), whereas 10 patients underwent a combination of flaps. Complication rates and functional outcomes were favorable in patients who underwent osteocutaneous RFFFs. The supraclavicular artery island flap (SCAIF) was used as a second flap in 3 cases. Conclusion The osteocutaneous RFFF provides a valuable reconstructive option for complex composite resection defects involving skin. When 2 flaps are required, the SCAIF is a viable alternative to a second free flap or pectoralis flap.
ISSN:1043-3074
1097-0347
DOI:10.1002/hed.25062