The Osteocutaneous Fibular Flap for Mandibular Replacement—Which Factors Influence Long-Term Success?

A. Kolk, S. Haidari, K. Wolff, A. Fichter, V. Kehl, C. Götz, M. Kesting, J. Weitz
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Abstract Background The free fibular flap (FFF) is established for mandibular reconstruction. Some complications, such as non-union, fistulas, and complete graft loss, are sometimes unavoidable. There are no clinically relevant data regarding the optimum selection of osteosynthesis and risk analysis prior to reconstruction. Methods Eighty-three FFFs with up to four osteotomies were analyzed for possible complications during the course of a longitudinal analysis. Forty-one patients underwent simultaneous mandibular reconstruction after tumor resection, and another 42 subjects received FFFs due to infected osteoradionecrosis (ORN). Patients who experienced transplant losses due to vascular occlusion in the grafts were excluded from the study. Results The most common complications were fistulas, bony non-union, and failure of osteosynthesis material. Major contributing risk factors were radiotherapy (p = 0.004), number of osteosynthesis plates >6 (p = 0.002), length of the harvested fibula (p = 0.027), the size of the skin island (p = 0.002), and the number of osteotomies (p = 0.001). Conclusion For the success of FFF, there are many influencing factors. If the mentioned risk factors are considered, the number of osteotomies, size of the skin paddle, and fibula are as small as possible, and a suitable osteosynthesis material is chosen, the FFF is a safe solution for mandibular reconstruction.
骨皮腓骨瓣下颌骨置换术-哪些因素影响远期成功?
摘要背景 腓骨游离皮瓣(FFF)用于下颌骨重建。一些并发症,如不愈合、瘘管和完全移植物丢失,有时是不可避免的。重建前没有关于骨合成最佳选择和风险分析的临床相关数据。方法 在纵向分析过程中,分析了83例FFF和多达4例截骨术的可能并发症。41名患者在肿瘤切除后同时进行了下颌骨重建,另有42名受试者因感染性放射性骨坏死(ORN)而接受了FFF。因移植物血管闭塞而导致移植损失的患者被排除在研究之外。后果 最常见的并发症是瘘管、骨不连和骨合成材料失效。主要危险因素是放疗(p = 0.004),接骨板数量>6(p = 0.002),收获腓骨的长度(p = 0.027),皮肤岛的大小(p = 0.002)和截骨次数(p = 0.001)。结论 对于法国队的成功,有许多影响因素。如果考虑到上述风险因素,截骨次数、皮桨大小和腓骨尽可能小,并选择合适的骨合成材料,FFF是下颌骨重建的安全解决方案。
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