下颌骨缺损腓骨游离皮瓣重建后的功能康复及生活质量。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
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摘要

背景:接受下颌骨重建的患者经常经历长期的功能和美学挑战,影响他们的生活质量。本研究的目的是确定影响游离腓骨瓣下颌骨重建患者长期生活质量和功能结果的最有力因素。进行这项调查是为了加强对这一患者群体的治疗。方法:在2022年3月至2023年5月期间,使用华盛顿大学生活质量问卷评估47例连续接受腓骨瓣下颌骨重建的患者的生活质量。功能结果的评估是基于张口、下颌偏差、组织萎缩、舌头活动、嘴唇能力和言语清晰度。结果:研究发现,咀嚼功能丧失是生活质量最大的损害(得分:63.83)。生活质量最重要的负向预测因子为女性(p=0.047)、放疗(生活质量亚类p值:p=0.007 - p=0.034)、前段切除(生活质量亚类p值:p=0.038 - p=0.045)、晚期缺损大小(生活质量亚类p值:p=0.008 - p=0.035)和徒手腓骨重建(生活质量亚类p值:p=0.003 - p=0.041)。长期结果显示组织萎缩减少(生活质量亚类p值:p)结论:腓骨游离皮瓣下颌骨重建提供了良好的长期生活质量和功能结果,尽管某些临床因素,包括放疗、前节切除术和缺损大小,显着降低了患者报告的生活质量。
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Functional Rehabilitation and Quality of Life After Fibula Free Flap Reconstruction in Mandibular Defects.

Patients undergoing mandibular reconstruction often experience long-term functional and aesthetic challenges, impacting their quality of life (QOL). The objective of this study was to identify factors that most powerfully impact the long-term QOL and functional outcome of patients following mandibular reconstruction with free fibula flaps. This investigation was undertaken to enhance the treatment of this patient population.QOL was assessed between March 2022 and May 2023 in 47 consecutive patients undergoing mandibular reconstruction with fibula free flaps (FFFs) using the University of Washington QOL Questionnaire. Evaluation of functional outcome was based on mouth opening, jaw deviation, tissue atrophy, tongue mobility, lip competence, and speech intelligibility.The study found that loss of chewing was the strongest impairment of QOL (score: 63.83). The most important negative predictors for QOL were female gender (p = 0.047), radiotherapy (QOL subcategory p-values: p = 0.007 to p = 0.034), anterior segment resection (QOL subcategory p-values: p = 0.038 to p = 0.045), advanced defect size (QOL subcategory p-values: p = 0.008 to p = 0.035), and free-hand fibula reconstruction (QOL subcategory p-values: p = 0.003 to p = 0.041). Long-term outcomes revealed that reduced tissue atrophy (QOL subcategory p-values: p < 0.001 to p = 0.025) and preserved tongue mobility (QOL subcategory p-values: p = 0.002 to p = 0.043) were associated with better QOL scores. Functional limitations such as reduced mouth opening (QOL subcategory p-values: p = 0.008 to p = 0.049) and impaired speech intelligibility (QOL subcategory p-values: p < 0.001 to p = 0.015) were significantly correlated with lower QOL in several domains.Mandibular reconstruction with FFFs provides a favorable long-term QOL and functional outcomes, though certain clinical factors, including radiotherapy, anterior segment resection, and defect size, significantly reduce patient-reported QOL.

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4.50
自引率
28.60%
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审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery is a peer-reviewed, indexed journal that provides an international forum for the publication of articles focusing on reconstructive microsurgery and complex reconstructive surgery. The journal was originally established in 1984 for the microsurgical community to publish and share academic papers. The Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery provides the latest in original research spanning basic laboratory, translational, and clinical investigations. Review papers cover current topics in complex reconstruction and microsurgery. In addition, special sections discuss new technologies, innovations, materials, and significant problem cases. The journal welcomes controversial topics, editorial comments, book reviews, and letters to the Editor, in order to complete the balanced spectrum of information available in the Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery. All articles undergo stringent peer review by international experts in the specialty.
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