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摘要
目的:根据 CARE 指南,描述一种使用两块局部肌肉瓣的易于重复的技术:根据 CARE 指南,描述一种易于重复的技术,使用两个局部肌肉瓣减少因癌症进行腮腺全切除术后留下的难看的下颌后凹陷:一名 40 岁的白种男性患有 T3N1M0 颞部皮肤黑色素瘤,患者接受了皮肤切除术、保守性全腮腺切除术和同侧 II-IV 级选择性淋巴结清扫术。从同侧掘腹肌和胸锁乳突肌的后腹部提取了两块旋转肌皮瓣。术后过程顺利,住院 3 天,无面部或脊柱麻痹。术后3天、3个月和9个月,腮腺区域的外观与未手术的对侧区域相似:本文描述的方法易于操作且不会留下疤痕,应纳入头颈部外科医生的手术方案中,以避免癌症腮腺全切除术后出现难看的凹陷,从而提高生活质量。
Digastric and sternocleidomastoid muscle flaps after conservative total parotidectomy for cancer: A CARE case report
Objective
To describe, according to the CARE guidelines, an easily reproducible technique using two local muscle flaps to reduce the unsightly retromandibular hollow left by total parotidectomy for cancer.
Case description
A 40-year-old Caucasian male with T3N1M0 temporal skin melanoma was managed by skin resection, conservative total parotidectomy and ipsilateral level II–IV selective lymph-node dissection. Two rotational muscle flaps were taken from the ipsilateral posterior belly of the digastric and sternocleidomastoid muscles. Postoperative course was uneventful, with 3 days’ hospital stay, without facial or spinal palsy. At 3 days, 3 months and 9 months postoperatively, the appearance of the parotid region was similar to the non-operated contralateral region.
Conclusion
Easy to perform and without associated scars, the approach described here should be included in the armamentarium available to the head and neck surgeon to avoid an unsightly hollow after total parotidectomy for cancer, in an effort to improve quality of life.
期刊介绍:
European Annals of Oto-rhino-laryngology, Head and Neck diseases heir of one of the oldest otorhinolaryngology journals in Europe is the official organ of the French Society of Otorhinolaryngology (SFORL) and the the International Francophone Society of Otorhinolaryngology (SIFORL). Today six annual issues provide original peer reviewed clinical and research articles, epidemiological studies, new methodological clinical approaches and review articles giving most up-to-date insights in all areas of otology, laryngology rhinology, head and neck surgery. The European Annals also publish the SFORL guidelines and recommendations.The journal is a unique two-armed publication: the European Annals (ANORL) is an English language well referenced online journal (e-only) whereas the Annales Françaises d’ORL (AFORL), mail-order paper and online edition in French language are aimed at the French-speaking community. French language teams must submit their articles in French to the AFORL site.
Federating journal in its field, the European Annals has an Editorial board of experts with international reputation that allow to make an important contribution to communication on new research data and clinical practice by publishing high-quality articles.