重建的复杂性:同时和嵌合自由皮瓣在颌面部广泛缺损中的适应症。

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Jakob Fenske, Philipp Lampert, Henri Kreiker, Claudius Steffen, Steffen Koerdt, Christian Doll, Norbert Neckel, Max Heiland, Carsten Rendenbach, Kilian Kreutzer
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摘要

使用多个同时或嵌合的微血管自由皮瓣重建复杂的头颈部缺损是罕见的,没有确定的适应症指南。本研究评估这些技术在颌面部重建中的适应症、皮瓣组合、结果和并发症。回顾性分析了2018年2月至2024年12月期间接受两次同时游离皮瓣或嵌合游离皮瓣治疗头颈部缺损的患者。评估皮瓣成功率和并发症发生率。22例患者同时接受游离皮瓣,皮瓣水平的成功率为91%,并发症发生率为55%。最常见的组合是腓骨游离皮瓣和大腿前外侧皮瓣。36例患者行嵌合皮瓣重建,成功率为94%,并发症发生率为39%。这些重建的适应症分为三大类:广泛的复合缺损,需要额外骨重建的复杂口外缺损,以及由于先前放疗或多次手术而受损的组织缺损。嵌合皮瓣是一个可行的选择,以解决复杂的缺陷,在更脆弱的病人,而同时自由皮瓣是可行的,在某些情况下。尽管成功率可以接受,但与同时皮瓣相关的并发症风险升高需要警惕的术后监测。
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Reconstructing complexity: Indications for simultaneous and chimeric free flaps in extensive maxillofacial defects.

Reconstructing complex head and neck defects using multiple simultaneous or chimeric microvascular free flaps is rare, with no established guidelines on indications. This study evaluates the indications, flap combinations, outcomes, and complications associated with these techniques in maxillofacial reconstruction. A retrospective analysis was conducted on patients who underwent either two simultaneous free flaps or chimeric free flaps for head and neck defects between February 2018 and December 2024. Flap success rates and complication rates were assessed. Twenty-two patients received simultaneous free flaps, with a flap-level success rate of 91 % and a complication rate of 55 %. The most common combination was a fibula free flap with an anterolateral thigh flap. Thirty-six patients underwent chimeric flap reconstruction, achieving a success rate of 94 % and a complication rate of 39 %. Indications for these reconstructions fell into three broad categories: extensive composite defects, complex extraoral defects requiring additional bone reconstruction, and defects involving compromised tissues due to prior radiotherapy or multiple surgeries. Chimeric flaps are a viable option for addressing complex defects in more vulnerable patients, while simultaneous free flaps are feasible for selected cases. Despite acceptable success rates, the elevated complication risks associated with simultaneous flaps necessitate vigilant postoperative monitoring.

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CiteScore
5.20
自引率
22.60%
发文量
117
审稿时长
70 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery publishes articles covering all aspects of surgery of the head, face and jaw. Specific topics covered recently have included: • Distraction osteogenesis • Synthetic bone substitutes • Fibroblast growth factors • Fetal wound healing • Skull base surgery • Computer-assisted surgery • Vascularized bone grafts
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