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Won-Hyuk Choi1, Yong-Deok Kim1, Jae-Min Song1, Jae-Yeol Lee1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Free fibular flap is one of the most useful methods in the hard tissue reconstruction of the maxilla-mandible. Free fibular flap presents some advantages in which the reconstruction of both soft and hard tissues can be done at the same time. It also provides a safe and successful bone graft for the reconstruction, along with a low rate of complications. Despite these advantages and the rarity of a postoperative complication, particularly in oral and maxillofacial surgery procedures, a prolonged operation might exhibit some complications related with rhabdomyolysis. We experienced the rare event of rhabdomyolysis after oral cancer surgery. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Free fibular flap; Kidney failure; Pneumatic tourniquet; Rhabdomyolysis
Year: 2018 PMID: 30596060 PMCID: PMC6292826 DOI: 10.1186/s40902-018-0180-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg ISSN: 2288-8101
Fig. 1The changing levels of serum creatinine kinase (U/L) after the operation. CK value sharply increased 2 days after operation followed by a dramatic escalation on the third day postoperation. However, as swift and timely diagnosis and treatment was performed, 5 days after the operation, the value of CK dropped to normal range. CK value on the figure displayed as 1000 times. Abbreviations: CK, creatinine kinase, Post-op, postoperative day
Fig. 2The changing levels of serum myoglobin (U/L) after the operation. Serum myoglobin value sharply increased 2 days after operation followed by a dramatic escalation on the third day postoperation. However, as swift and timely diagnosis and treatment was performed, 5 days after the operation, the value of CK dropped to normal range. Abbreviations: Op., operation, Post-op, postoperative day
Fig. 3Mechanisms of rhabdomyolysis