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A survey of feeding and swallowing function after free jejunal flap reconstruction in cases of head and neck cancer.

Hiroshi Akioka1, Hirokazu Uemura2, Takashi Masui2, Ichiro Ota1, Takahiro Kimura2, Shiori Adachi2, Keita Ueda2, Masayuki Shugyo2, Akihisa Tanaka2, Tadashi Kitahara2.   

Abstract

Reconstructive surgery using the free jejunum flap for locally advanced head and neck cancer is effective in preserving the swallowing function; however, it does not allow normal oral intake in all patients. A total of 47 patients underwent surgery at Nara Medical University between Jan 2010 and Dec 2019. The patients' ages ranged from 48 to 86 years. Sites were the hypopharynx (33 cases), larynx and cervical esophagus (5 cases each) and oropharynx (4 cases). Swallowing function was assessed using videofluorography, from the start of oral intake to discharge, as well as meal form at discharge. Lateral-retropharyngeal-lymph node dissection (LRPLND), preoperative radiation therapy, extended resection to the nasopharynx and incidence of stenosis in the jejuno-esophageal anastomosis were examined. Significant differences were revealed in the scores of pharyngeal residues of contrast medium and pharyngeal contraction, with and without preoperative radiotherapy. LRPLND did not affect swallowing function; dissection group cases had lower scores for soft palate elevation. Overall, resection extended to the nasopharynx, and the anastomosis method did not affect scores of swallowing function.
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Keywords:  free jejunal flap reconstruction; head and neck carcinoma; stenosis of the anastomosis; swallowing function; videofluorography

Year:  2022        PMID: 35747595      PMCID: PMC9204324          DOI: 10.3892/mco.2022.2549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Clin Oncol        ISSN: 2049-9450


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