Literature DB >> 11800433

Donor site morbidity after microvascular fibula transfer.

C E Zimmermann1, B I Börner, A Hasse, P Sieg.   

Abstract

The free microvascular fibula and soft tissue transfer has become a widely used method to reconstruct the head and neck region. Only few reports focus on the donor site morbidity of purely mandibular reconstructions. On the basis of the hospital charts, a standardized patient interview and a standardized physical examination, the present study evaluates the early and late donor site morbidity in 42 mostly oncologic patients after an average follow-up interval of 34 months. Of these, 16 patients (38.1%) exhibited complicated wound healing that did not correlate with the patient's age, sex, type of transplant, use of a skin graft, result of preoperative angiography, rate of postoperative mobilization or the incidence of late donor site morbidity. At the time of follow-up examination, about one-fourth of the patients reported discomfort, pain or swelling. Objective findings included sensory deficits in 76.3%, motor deficits in 39.5% and reduced strength in 44.7% of the patients. Even though objectively measured morbidity exceeded subjectively perceived morbidity, it can be concluded that there is significant early and late donor site morbidity, which should be considered when opting for a fibula graft. Patients should be informed accordingly.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11800433     DOI: 10.1007/s00784-001-0140-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Oral Investig        ISSN: 1432-6981            Impact factor:   3.573


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