Applications of Synthetic Hybrid-Scale Fiber Matrix in Head and Neck Reconstruction: A Case Series.

IF 0.7 Q4 ONCOLOGY Case Reports in Oncology Pub Date : 2024-06-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000539200
Peter Horwich, Shanmugappiriya Sivarajah, David Neskey, Joshua Hornig
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Introduction: Patients with head and neck cancer often necessitate complex reconstructions, considering both functional and esthetic concerns. Reconstructions are further complicated by previous radiation therapy and patient co-morbidities, which impair wound healing. A recently introduced synthetic hybrid-scale fiber matrix has been shown to provide durable wound coverage and promote tissue healing as an alternative to traditional biologic allogenic and xenogenic skin substitutes.

Case presentation: Thirteen patients were treated at a single academic hospital between December 1, 2021, and May 1, 2023 with the synthetic matrix in head and neck reconstructions. Reconstructions included exposed muscle, scalp wounds, intra-oral defects, and radial forearm free flap donor sites. Wound sizes ranged from 2 × 2 cm to 18 × 10 cm. Serial photographs were taken to evaluate wound healing at 1, 4, 8, 12, and 16 weeks timepoints after application. Outcomes measured at each timepoint included wound size, presence of granulation tissue, and extent of epithelialization. No hematomas or wound complications were encountered. Complete wound healing was noted between 6 and 12 weeks, dependent on wound size. The synthetic matrix significantly promoted wound healing via early granulation tissue formation and epithelialization, or mucosalization, in all head and neck applications. Scar formation and contracture were acceptable in all cases.

Conclusion: The use of synthetic hybrid-scale fiber matrix promotes wound healing and avoids patient morbidity associated with traditional allogenic and biogenic treatments, such as split-thickness skin grafts. This synthetic matrix has been demonstrated to be a valuable asset in the head and neck reconstructive armamentarium.

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合成混合鳞片纤维基质在头颈部重建中的应用:病例系列。
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