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Fibula Free Flap in Head and Neck Reconstruction: Identifying Risk Factors for Flap Failure and Analysis of Postoperative Complications in a Low Volume Setting.

Pieter-Jan Verhelst1, Flore Dons1, Pieter-Jan Van Bever1, Joseph Schoenaers1, Lloyd Nanhekhan1, Constantinus Politis1.   

Abstract

The fibula free flap (FFF) has been a workhorse in maxillofacial reconstruction. High success rates of this technique are reported. However, identifying risk factors for flap failure and analyzing complications can open the way to better patient care. A retrospective analysis was conducted of all FFFs performed over a 20-year period at a low-volume single tertiary center to identify risk factors and postoperative complications. A total of 129 FFFs were included (122 mandible, 7 maxilla). Complete flap failure occurred in 12.4% and partial flap failure in 7.8% of patients. A significant relation was found between younger age and flap failure, and most failures were associated with venous thrombosis. In-hospital surgical complications occurred in 60.5%, in-hospital medical complications in 49.6%, and out-of-hospital complications in 77.5% of patients. The in-hospital reintervention rate was 27.1%, and including salvaged flaps, flap survival rate was 87.6%. Osteomyocutaneous FFF failure (complete 12.4%; partial 7.8%) is an important clinical reality in a low-volume head and neck reconstruction center resulting in an in-hospital reintervention rate of 27.1%. Postoperative complications are frequent, both surgical and out-hospital complications. These results provide a better understanding of the limitations of the FFF in a low-volume center and can be used to optimize care in this kind of setting.

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Keywords:  complication; fibula free flap; flap failure; reconstruction; risk factor

Year:  2018        PMID: 31428242      PMCID: PMC6697474          DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1651515

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


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