Republication de : Sternohyoid or sternocleidomastoid muscle flap for tracheoesophageal puncture closure in irradiated patients: A CARE case series

Q4 Medicine
P.L. Alexandre , H. Silveira , P. Marques , C. Pinto Moura
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Abstract

Introduction

A novel technique for tracheoesophageal puncture (TEP) closure is described in which the sternohyoid muscles are rotated and interposed between the tracheal and esophageal walls. The results of this technique are reported, following CARE guidelines, and compared with those obtained using the sternocleidomastoid flap. A literature review on the techniques previously described for TEP closure in irradiated patients is presented.

Case series

The novel technique was performed in six patients in whom the infrahyoid muscles were preserved during total laryngectomy. All received adjuvant radiotherapy. Successful closure was achieved in three cases; in one case a small leak was noted after initial closure and was successfully managed with simple sutures; and the other two failures occurred in patients with diabetes. The sternocleidomastoid flap was performed in five patients (only one with previous radiation) and success was achieved in two patients. In another patient a micro-fistular orifice appeared six months after the operation.

Discussion

The sternohyoid muscles pose a low morbidity alternative to be considered in surgical TEP closure. Patient selection is a key factor to surgical success, and this technique should be reserved for small to moderate size fistulas and in the absence of multiple impaired wound healing conditions.

Republication de :胸锁乳突肌或胸锁乳突肌肌皮瓣用于辐照患者气管食管穿刺闭合术:CARE病例系列
简介:本文介绍了一种用于气管食管穿刺(TEP)闭合的新技术,即旋转胸锁乳突肌并将其置于气管壁和食管壁之间。报告按照 CARE 指南介绍了该技术的结果,并与使用胸锁乳突肌肌皮瓣获得的结果进行了比较。病例系列这项新技术在全喉切除术中保留了胸骨下肌肉的六名患者中实施。所有患者都接受了辅助放疗。其中三例成功闭合;一例在初次闭合后发现有少量渗漏,经简单缝合后成功处理;另外两例失败发生在糖尿病患者身上。胸锁乳突肌皮瓣手术在五名患者中进行(只有一名患者曾接受过放射治疗),其中两名患者的手术取得了成功。讨论胸锁乳突肌是一种低发病率的TEP闭合手术选择。患者的选择是手术成功的关键因素,该技术应仅限于中小规模的瘘管,且不存在多种伤口愈合受损的情况。
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