Literature DB >> 10925434

Microvascular free flap reconstructive options in patients with partial and total maxillectomy defects.

R J Triana1, V Uglesic, M Virag, S G Varga, P Knezevic, A Milenovic, N Aljinovic, C S Murakami, N D Futran.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and discuss the free flap reconstructive options for patients with partial and total maxillectomy defects.
DESIGN: Retrospective review of cases.
SETTING: Two tertiary referral centers. PATIENTS: Fifty-one patients had partial or total maxillectomy defects resulting from oncologic surgical resection, and 7 had partial maxillectomy defects resulting from trauma. Inferior or partial maxillectomy defects included 10 anterior arch and hemipalate defects and 12 subtotal or total palate defects. Total maxillectomy defects with and without orbital exenteration included 36 maxilla defects with hemipalate and malar eminence. INTERVENTION: There were 11 fibula, 14 rectus abdominis, 9 scapular, 10 radial forearm, 5 latissimus dorsi, and 13 combination latissimus dorsi and scapular flaps. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Separation of the oral cavity from the sinonasal cavities, diet, type of dental restoration, type of orbital restoration, speech intelligibility, and complications.
RESULTS: Only 1 flap failure was reported. There was loss of bone in 2 flaps and loss of the skin paddle in 1 flap. All palatal defects were sealed by the separation of the oral and sinonasal cavities. Thirty-eight patients were able to eat a regular diet while the remaining patients maintained a soft diet. All patients conversed on the telephone without difficulty in intelligibility. Eight patients had an implant-borne dental prosthetic, and 30 patients had a conventional partial prosthetic. Orbit restoration was achieved in 2 patients with an implant-borne prosthetic, and 6 patients retained a standard orbit prosthetic.
CONCLUSIONS: Free flap reconstruction of the maxilla creates reproducible permanent separation of the oral and sinonasal cavities in a single-stage procedure. In addition, there exists the potential for dental rehabilitation with restoration of masticatory and phonatory function. Free flap reconstruction also provides a good cosmetic result, which improves patients' outlook and contributes to their overall well-being. Reconstructive flaps are designed to fit specific maxillary defects and patient needs to provide optimally functional and cosmetic results.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10925434     DOI: 10.1001/archfaci.2.2.91

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Facial Plast Surg        ISSN: 1521-2491


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2.  Reconstruction of the maxilla with loss of the orbital floor and orbital preservation: a case for the iliac crest with internal oblique.

Authors:  James S Brown
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Review 3.  Soft Tissue Microvascular Reconstruction of Orbital Exenteration Defects.

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4.  To study the effect of orbital sling on post operative vision in cases of maxillary carcinoma undergoing total maxillectomy.

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5.  Application of skeletal buttress analogy in composite facial reconstruction.

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Review 6.  Reconstruction of the Midface and Palate.

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Review 7.  Palatomaxillary Reconstruction: Fibula or Scapula.

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8.  [Reconstruction of complex midfacial defects with individualized titanium implants].

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Review 10.  Free flap transfer in cranio-maxillofacial surgery: a review of the current data.

Authors:  M Thorwarth; C Eulzer; R Bader; C Wolf; M Schmidt; S Schultze-Mosgau
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