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Reconstruction of Extensive Orbital Exenteration Defects Using an Anterolateral Thigh/Vastus Lateralis Chimeric Flap.

Tekin Simsek1, Murat Sinan Engin, Kamil Yildirim, Enes Agah Kodalak, Ahmet Demir.   

Abstract

Neglected malignant tumors within the orbital region can invade the eyeball, extraocular muscles, and bone substance surrounding the eye. Such patients require orbital exenteration, which may involve extraocular skeletal structures (even exposing paranasal sinuses), resulting in 3-dimensional defects requiring reconstruction. This study presents our experience with anterolateral thigh vastus lateralis (ALT/VL) chimeric free flaps for the reconstruction of extensive orbital exenteration defects involving various paranasal sinuses.Between 2012 and 2016, 4 patients with extensive 3-dimensional orbital defects with sinus involvement were treated using the ALT/VL chimeric flap. The ALT component (117-170 cm) was used to resurface the cutaneous defect while the VL component (105-243 cm) was used to obliterate the cavitary defect. The flaps were all based on the common descending pedicle, and branches to separate components were individually dissected. Recipient vessels were in the neck region, to which the donor pedicles were passed through a tunnel for anastomosis.All cavitary and surface defects were simultaneously reconstructed via the ALT/VL chimeric flap. Within an average of 17 months, no complications associated with flap surgery were observed. One patient received postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy with no complications. With its separate components supplied by a common vascular pedicle, the ALT/VL chimeric free flap allows the surgeon to conveniently reconstruct separate spatial and volumetric defects resulting from extensive orbital exenteration.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28468139     DOI: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000003430

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Craniofac Surg        ISSN: 1049-2275            Impact factor:   1.046


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Review 5.  Considerations in Orbital Reconstruction for the Oncologic Surgeon: Critical versus Optimal Objectives.

Authors:  Alex T Legocki; Brett A Miles
Journal:  Indian J Plast Surg       Date:  2019-08-29

6.  Social Perception of Reconstruction following Orbital Exenteration.

Authors:  Mario Cherubino; Tommaso Baroni; Veronica Santoro; Leonardo Garutti; Paolo Battaglia; Mario Turri-Zanoni; Pietro Di Summa; Federico Tamborini; Danilo di Giovanna; Luigi Valdatta
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