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A comparative study between submandibular-facial artery island flaps (including perforator flap) and submental artery perforator flap: A novel flap in oral cavity reconstruction.

Xin-Rong Ou1, Tong Su1, Long Huang2, Can-Hua Jiang1, Feng Guo1, Ning Li1, An-Jie Min1, Xin-Chun Jian1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to introduce submandibular-facial artery island flaps (S-FAIF), including the perforator flap, and to evaluate their application for intraoral reconstruction in comparison with submental artery perforator flaps (SMAPF).
METHODS: Ninety-six patients who underwent intraoral reconstruction using an S-FAIF (n = 34) or SMAPF (n = 62) after cancer resection were recruited in this study. The flap characteristics (viz., pedicle length, flap size, venous drainage pattern, and harvest time), short-term outcomes (viz., flap partial loss, intraoral wound dehiscence, fistula, and wound infection), and long-term morbidity (viz., facial nerve palsy, neck motion restriction, and hair growth) were compared.
RESULTS: Nine S-FAIFs were authentic perforator flaps pedicled by level Ⅰ facial artery perforators, while the rest were island flaps based on level Ⅱ facial artery perforators. The survival rates of S-FAIF and SMAPF were both 100 percent. Flap partial loss occurred in two patients in each group. The pedicle length of S-FAIF was shorter than that of SMAPF (p < 0.001). Statistics analysis revealed no significant difference regarding flap size, venous drainage pattern, short-term outcomes, neck motion restriction, or facial nerve palsy between the groups. S-FAIF required less harvest time (p < 0.001) and experienced less hair growth when compared to SMAPF (p = 0.011).
CONCLUSIONS: The S-FAIF is a robust and reliable novel flap and on par with SMAPF for reconstruction of small and medium-sized intraoral defects. It is preferred to SMAPF when technical requirements for flap harvest and hair problems are considered. It should be supplemented to the armamentarium for intraoral reconstruction.
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Keywords:  Facial artery perforator; Oral cavity defect; Reconstruction; Submandibular-facial artery island flap; Submental artery perforator flap

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31669971     DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2019.104446

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oral Oncol        ISSN: 1368-8375            Impact factor:   5.337


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1.  Tongue Reconstruction After Hemiglossectomy Due to Cancer by Submental Flap: A Case Series.

Authors:  Hong Loi Nguyen; Nhat Huy Tran; Van Khanh Nguyen
Journal:  Int Med Case Rep J       Date:  2022-08-22
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