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Annino DJ  Goguen LA 《The Laryngoscope》2003,113(9):1499-1502
OBJECTIVES: To assess the role of mitomycin C (MMC) in the management of pharyngoesophageal stricture after total laryngopharyngectomy and free flap reconstruction. STUDY DESIGN: Five patients since 1998 underwent evaluation and treatment for pharyngoesophageal stricture after total laryngopharyngectomy and free flap reconstruction. The method of reconstruction included four tubed radial forearm free flaps and one jejunal free flap. All patients underwent barium swallow, computed tomography, and endoscopic examination and were proven to be free of recurrent disease. METHODS: The patients were taken to the operating room. After dilation, the stenotic segment was exposed, and 1 mL of 0.4 mg/mL mitomycin-C was applied for 4 minutes using a cotton pledget. The patients were then followed clinically and with barium swallows for a minimum follow-up period of 18 months. RESULTS: All five patients experienced improved swallowing ability. The need for further dilatations was either eliminated or lessened. All patients were happy with the treatment results. No complications occurred. CONCLUSIONS: This small case series suggests that MMC is a safe and effective adjunctive treatment for pharyngoesophageal stricture after total laryngopharyngectomy and free flap reconstruction.  相似文献   

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Objective/Hypothesis: To evaluate risk factors and management options for fistula formation after hypopharyngeal reconstruction using the radial forearm free flap reconstruction. Study Design: Retrospective cohort study. Methods: Patients undergoing radial forearm free flap for hypopharyngeal reconstruction were retrospectively reviewed. A total of 104 patients underwent this procedure between 2001 and 2007. Fistulas were classified as mild or severe depending on the response to conservative management. Demographics, operative details, pathology, and postoperative course were recorded as the prognostic variables. Univariate analysis and a logistic regression model were used to identify associated factors. Results: Pharyngocutaneous fistula developed in 30 (28.8%) patients. Recurrence, cancer stage, cancer location, type of ablative surgery, and the addition of other oncologic procedures were identified as significant predictors of fistula formation. Fistula significantly increases hospital stay and recipient site complications such as flap survival, infection, and bleeding. Functional results such as diet, deformity, and socialization were also negatively affected by fistula development. One third of the cases responded to conservative management, and 20 cases required a surgical procedure to definitively close the fistulous track. Conclusions: Fistula formation remains a significant cause of morbidity associated with hypopharyngealreconstruction. Postoperative course and successful preventive strategies are discussed.  相似文献   

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Kim JH  Rosenthal EL  Ellis T  Wax MK 《The Laryngoscope》2005,115(9):1697-1701
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: The radial forearm osteocutaneous free flap is an excellent reconstructive modality for oromandibular and maxillofacial reconstruction in certain well-defined circumstances. The initial concern over donor site morbidity and the ability of the bone to reconstruct mandibular defects have led to only a few published series. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study of the experience of two tertiary medical centers with radial forearm osteocutaneous free flap. METHODS: Retrospectively, 52 patients were studied who underwent radial forearm osteocutaneous free flap reconstruction for cancer (49 cases) and trauma (3 cases). Bone length and skin paddle harvested, general morbidity (hematoma, wound infection, and dehiscence), recipient site morbidity (nonunion of neomandible, flap failure, and bone or plate exposure), and donor site morbidity (radius bone fracture, plate exposure, and skin graft failure) were reviewed. RESULTS: The average skin paddle size was 55.1 cm (range, 15-112 cm). The average radius bone harvest length was 6.3 cm (range, 2.5-11 cm). Donor site complications included tendon exposure (3 cases), radius bone fracture (1 case), and exposure of the plate (0). Recipient site complications included nonunion of the mandible (4), exposed mandible (1), exposed mandibular plates (2), exposed maxillary plates or bone (0), venous compromise (1), and flap failure (1). Two patients had perioperative deaths. CONCLUSION: Radial forearm osteocutaneous free flap is a valuable and viable option for oromandibular and maxillofacial reconstruction.  相似文献   

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Tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) constitutes a rare, but serious complication in laryngectomized patients, usually occurring after radiotherapy. TEF may occur spontaneously or may be due to enlargement of the TEF created for placement of a voice prosthesis. Surgical treatment of TEF can be complex, especially in the presence of a concomitant pharyngoesophageal stenosis (PES), and is associated with a high failure rate. In this article, we describe the surgical reconstruction technique for TEF associated with PES using a double skin paddle fasciocutaneous radial forearm free flap. The key points of this technique consist of correct positioning of the 2 skin paddles in order to reconstruct the anterior pharyngoesophageal wall and posterior tracheal wall, as well as de-epidermization of the intermediate part of the flap, which is then placed in the tracheoesophageal space.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: The existing literature on postoperative donor extremity function describes a spectrum of morbidity in the long term (>3 mo after surgery). However, the consensus is that there is minimal to no impact of flap harvest on patients' activities of daily living. No previous reports have examined functional donor site morbidity in the early postoperative period; such may affect patients' overall perioperative progress, especially with respect to donor extremity dominance. The authors' objective was to quantify functional morbidity of the donor site in radial forearm fasciocutaneous free flaps during the early postoperative period. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case series review. METHODS: Patient data were obtained from hospital records of 12 consecutive patients who underwent head and neck reconstruction with radial forearm fasciocutaneous free tissue transfer over a 6-month period at a tertiary academic medical center. Functional results of each patient's donor extremity obtained preoperatively and at 5 to 8 days after surgery were determined by quantifying forearm supination and pronation, wrist flexion and extension, and sharp and dull hand sensations in radial, median, and ulnar nerve distributions. RESULTS: Mean patient age was 57 years (age range, 42-71 y). The nondominant extremity was the donor site in 9 of 12 patients. Using the paired two-tailed t test, statistically significant differences were demonstrated in preoperative versus postoperative forearm supination (P <.032), pronation (P <.006), wrist flexion (P <.000), and wrist extension (P <.000). Three of 12 patients demonstrated diminished sharp sensation in the "anatomical snuffbox" distribution. CONCLUSION: The authors describe statistically significant functional forearm and wrist range-of-motion morbidity associated with the harvest of a radial forearm fasciocutaneous free flap in the early postoperative period.  相似文献   

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Three types of reconstruction are possible following total laryngopharyngectomy (TLP) for advanced hypopharyngeal cancer: locoregional tubularized island flaps, gastric pull-up and free flaps. Gastro-omental free flap (GOFF) is rarely used in this setting. However, because of its composite nature, this flap has the advantage of being able to restore digestive continuity and reconstruct part of the skin of the neck when it needs to be sacrificed because of tumour invasion or poor trophicity. The GOFF is a reliable and robust flap particularly indicated in hostile environments: repeated neck surgery, atrophic and devascularized skin after radiotherapy, sepsis in the context of fistula and/or pharyngostomy. It requires the collaboration of two or even three surgical teams. In this article, we describe the flap harvesting technique and the complications and functional outcome.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To report prospectively collected aeromechanical, acoustical, and perceptual speech outcomes, as well as preliminary swallowing data, in patients having reconstruction with radial forearm free flaps after primary resection for oropharyngeal cancer. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. METHODS: Acoustical, aeromechanical, and perceptual speech data and swallowing data were gathered at three evaluation times (preoperatively and before and after radiation therapy) for patients treated for oropharyngeal cancer by means of primary resection and reconstruction with a radial forearm free flap. Degree of involvement of the soft palate and base of tongue, along with reconstructive techniques, were entered as between-group factors in the analysis. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in speech intelligibility between the patient groups based on the degree of palate and tongue resected. However, patients with resections of half or more than half of the soft palate had significantly higher nasalance values and larger velopharyngeal orifice areas than individuals who had less than half of the soft palate resected. Significant within-subject differences were revealed across evaluation times for the dependent variables nasalance, velopharyngeal orifice area, and word intelligibility. Ninety-four percent of the patients were able to resume a normal or soft diet. There was a 6% incidence of aspiration in 128 swallows that were analyzed. The amount of base of tongue resected did not significantly affect any of the speech or swallowing parameters. CONCLUSIONS: Radial forearm free flaps are a good reconstructive option after oropharyngeal cancer extirpation. Our acoustic and aeromechanical results indicated that issues related to quality of the speech signal require further study for resections of half or more than half of the soft palate.  相似文献   

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The radial forearm free flap (RFFF) is a versatile flap offering many reconstructive options for head and neck defects. Its low bulk, ease of dissection, and excellent vascularity are among its advantages. Its low flap loss and complication rates offer the best choice for the reconstruction of oral, oropharyngeal, and hypopharyngeal lining. Evaluation of collateral circulation to the hand is important to avoid distal ischemia and donor site morbidity. Pulse oximetry can be used to augment Allen's test to assess collateral supply to the hand. This cost‐neutral technique can be used in routine preoperative screening prior to RFFF surgery. Laryngoscope, 2009  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To address the controversial acceptable distal resection margin for the surgical management of patients with hypopharyngeal cancer. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of the records of 28 consecutive patients who underwent pharyngoesophagectomy and reconstruction with radial forearm free flaps between 1996 to 2001. METHODS: The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival and recurrence-free time. RESULTS: The minimum follow-up time was 2 years, and there were 14 (50%) patients who had recurrences. Analysis revealed that only one (3%) patient experienced a recurrence at the inferior resection margin, the junction of the free flap reconstruction, and the cervical esophagus. Estimated 4 year survival was 48.5%. CONCLUSIONS: Total laryngopharyngectomy and partial esophagectomy with radial forearm free flap reconstructions in appropriately selected patients with hypopharyngeal cancer does not compromise local recurrence rates at the distal esophageal margin.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Total and near-total nasal reconstruction requires the surgeon to replace external nasal cover, skeletal support, and internal nasal lining. The successful result must re-create the form and function of the original nose. In large defects, traditional sources of internal lining may be unavailable. The study describes the recreation of nasal lining in three patients with extensive nasal defects with vascularized radial forearm tissue. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of three patients who underwent nasal reconstruction with radial forearm for internal lining, costal cartilage grafts for skeletal support, and paramedian forehead flap for cover. METHODS: The charts of three patients who underwent total nasal reconstruction with radial forearm tissue transfer for lining were retrospectively reviewed. The technique was evaluated. The authors present a method for internal lining reconstruction in extensive nasal defects. They discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this method. RESULTS: Three patients underwent successful total nasal reconstruction with radial forearm tissue transfer for lining, costal cartilage for skeletal support, and paramedian forehead flap. None of the patients had adequate septal mucosa or nasal subunit skin to support mucosal rotation grafts or epithelial turn-in flaps. All patients have completed reconstruction and have satisfactory nasal form and function. Loss of the lining flap or graft loss did not occur. CONCLUSION: Vascularized radial forearm tissue supplies ample quantities of skin to recreate nasal lining. The tissue provides excellent support of graft material, and it prevents contracture of the covering flap. Because of its bulk and donor site morbidity, free forearm tissue transfer should not be considered for reconstruction of smaller defects when another lining flap will suffice.  相似文献   

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《Acta oto-laryngologica》2012,132(10):951-955
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Background: We devised an advanced pectoral flap (APF) to prevent anastomotic leak after total pharyngolaryngectomy (TPL) and free jejunal reconstruction (FJR) in patients with hypopharyngeal or laryngeal carcinoma. The APF alleviates tension on the skin in the neck, reduces the subcutaneous dead space, and promotes adhesion between the neck skin and the anastomosis.

Objective: To investigate whether an APF is effective for prevention of anastomotic leak associated with TPL/FJR.

Patients and methods: Anastomotic leak was compared between APF (n?=?65) and non-APF groups (n?=?25). Patients who had received preoperative radiotherapy or undergone tracheostomy or skin infiltration requiring neck reconstruction using a pedicle flap were excluded.

Results: There were significantly fewer cases of anastomotic leak in the APF group than in the non-APF group (1.5% [1/65] vs. 16.0% [4/25]; p?=?.02). An APF could be created bilaterally within approximately 15?minutes. Unlike a deltopectoral flap, an APF does not require a skin graft.

Conclusions: The postoperative anastomotic leak rate was 1.5% in patients who underwent TPL and FJR for hypopharyngeal or laryngeal carcinoma with an APF.

Significance: An APF is easily created and can reduce the incidence of anastomotic leak after TPL and FJR.  相似文献   

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