照射患者颞肌肌腱转移后的预后。

Garrett R Griffin, Waleed Abuzeid, Jeffrey Vainshtein, Jennifer C Kim
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目的:比较有和无腮腺床放射史患者颞肌肌腱移植的客观结果和并发症。方法:回顾性回顾医学图表,比较7例经放射治疗的单侧面瘫患者(R组)和7例未放射治疗的患者(N组)在颞肌肌腱转移后获得的口腔联合动态运动和静息对称性。结果:两组患者在年龄、额外的面部再生手术、基线唇位或随访时间方面无显著差异。术后两组均获得良好的静息对称性。放射组患者的平均接触偏移明显低于放射组(R组为-1.5 mm vs N组为2.1 mm;P < 0.05)。辐照组中有2例患者手术部位感染,需要住院治疗并最终对其肌腱转移进行清创。结论:接受过腮腺床放射治疗的患者,颞肌肌腱转移似乎产生较少的动态运动,这些患者术后感染的风险也更高。颞肌肌腱移植在放疗和未放疗患者中均能获得良好的静息对称性。
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Outcomes following temporalis tendon transfer in irradiated patients.

Objective: To compare objective outcomes and complications following temporalis tendon transfer in patients with and without a history of radiation to the parotid bed.

Methods: Retrospective medical chart review comparing dynamic movement of the oral commissure and resting symmetry achieved in 7 irradiated patients (group R) and 7 nonirradiated patients (group N) after temporalis tendon transfer for unilateral facial paralysis.

Results: There were no significant differences between the 2 groups of patients in terms of age, additional facial reanimative procedures, baseline lip position, or follow-up time. Postoperatively, good resting symmetry was achieved in both groups. The mean commissure excursion was significantly inferior in the irradiated group of patients (-1.5 mm in group R vs 2.1 mm in group N; P < .05). Two patients in the irradiated group experienced surgical site infections requiring hospital admission and eventual debridement of their tendon transfers.

Conclusions: Temporalis tendon transfer seems to produce less dynamic movement in patients who have received radiation to the parotid bed, and these patients may also be at higher risk of postoperative infection. Temporalis tendon transfer can achieve good resting symmetry in both irradiated and nonirradiated patients.

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