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Lessons Learned in Scalp Reconstruction and Tailoring Free Tissue Transfer in the Elderly: A Case Series and Literature Review.

Michael Sosin1, Arif Chaudhry1, Carla De La Cruz1, Branko Bojovic1, Paul N Manson2, Eduardo D Rodriguez3.   

Abstract

This article aims to demonstrate an individualized approach to an elderly patient requiring scalp reconstruction, to describe the methodology in flap selection, lessons learned, and report outcomes. A retrospective review of a single surgeon's experience of scalp reconstruction (E. D. R.) using free tissue transfer from 2005 to 2011, in patients older than 70 years, was completed. A total of eight patients met the inclusion criteria, five males and three females, with a mean age of 80.4 years (range, 73-92). Free tissue transfer achieved 100% soft tissue coverage. Six of the eight patients required cranioplasty. The mean size calvarial defect was 92 cm(2) (range, 35-285 cm(2)). The mean flap size was 117.6 cm(2) (range, 42-285 cm(2)). Free flaps included three ulnar, three anterolateral thigh, one latissimus dorsi, and one thoracodorsal perforator flap. The mean follow-up time was 18.4 months (range, 3-46 months). Donor site morbidity was minimal. Mortality was 0%. Immediate flap failure was 0%. Other complications occurred in six of the eight patients. Mean revisionary procedures were 1.25 procedures per patient. It was concluded that chronological age does not increase mortality or catastrophic flap complications; however, morbidity is increased in the elderly and revisionary surgery is likely.

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Keywords:  aged; cranioplasty; elderly; free flap; scalp reconstruction

Year:  2014        PMID: 26269725      PMCID: PMC4532573          DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1393725

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Craniomaxillofac Trauma Reconstr        ISSN: 1943-3875


  64 in total

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Journal:  J Reconstr Microsurg       Date:  2012-01-24       Impact factor: 2.873

3.  A novel reconstruction of 2 distinct defects: concomitant use of a thoracodorsal artery perforator flap and its corresponding muscle flap.

Authors:  Goo-Hyun Mun; So-Young Lim; Won-Sok Hyon; Sa-Ik Bang; Kap-Sung Oh
Journal:  Ann Plast Surg       Date:  2005-12       Impact factor: 1.539

4.  Thoracodorsal artery perforator flap: a versatile alternative for various soft tissue defects.

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Journal:  J Reconstr Microsurg       Date:  2008-06-11       Impact factor: 2.873

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6.  Free flaps in the elderly.

Authors:  L R Chick; R L Walton; W Reus; L Colen; M Sasmor
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  1992-07       Impact factor: 4.730

7.  Microvascular free tissue transfer in the reconstruction of scalp and lateral temporal bone defects.

Authors:  Daniel A O'Connell; Marita S Teng; Eduardo Mendez; Neal D Futran
Journal:  Craniomaxillofac Trauma Reconstr       Date:  2011-12

8.  Reconstruction of full-thickness calvarial defect: a role for artificial dermis.

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Journal:  Ann Plast Surg       Date:  2009-06       Impact factor: 1.539

9.  Transverse thoracodorsal artery perforator flaps: experience with 31 free flaps.

Authors:  Soo-Hyang Lee; Goo-Hyun Mun
Journal:  J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg       Date:  2007-12-21       Impact factor: 2.740

10.  Reconstruction of scalp defects with the radial forearm free flap.

Authors:  Larissa Sweeny; Brendan Eby; J Scott Magnuson; William R Carroll; Eben L Rosenthal
Journal:  Head Neck Oncol       Date:  2012-05-14
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Journal:  Chirurg       Date:  2017-10       Impact factor: 0.955

2.  Long-term Effect of Cranioplasty on Overlying Scalp Atrophy.

Authors:  Grzegorz J Kwiecien; Nicholas Sinclair; Demetrius M Coombs; Risal S Djohan; David Mihal; James E Zins
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2020-08-25

3.  A Standard Algorithm for Reconstruction of Scalp Defects With Simultaneous Free Flaps in an Interdisciplinary Two-Team Approach.

Authors:  Jochen Weitz; Christophe Spaas; Klaus-Dietrich Wolff; Bernhard Meyer; Ehab Shiban; Lucas M Ritschl
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2019-10-25       Impact factor: 6.244

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