Usefulness of using the superficial temporal pedicle as the recipient site for microvascular anastomosis in facial reconstruction: A retrospective study of 94 cases.
Julien Bouquet, Jeremie Bettoni, Stephanie Dakpe, Bernard Devauchelle, Sylvie Testelin
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Abstract
In cranio-cervico-facial reconstructive surgery, it is accepted that the use of free flaps is the treatment of choice. The multiple antecedents can place the surgeon in situations of vascular deserts. The aim of our study is to report and analyse our experience of the use of temporal vessels in primary and secondary reconstructive surgery. A retrospective study was conducted between 01/01/2010 and 31/03/2023. Patients who underwent cranio-cervico-facial reconstruction using free flaps, with use of the superficial temporal pedicle as the recipient site for the vascular anastomosis were included. Early and late complication and failure rates were analysed according to type of reconstruction, location and risk factors for free flap failure. A total of 94 patients underwent craniocervical-facial reconstruction using a free flap anastomosed to the superficial temporal pedicle (in primary or secondary situations). Ten patients underwent reconstruction of the upper third, 58 the middle third and 26 the lower third. With an overall complication rate of 28.7% (21.3% minor complications and 7.4% major complications). Our study proves the reliability of the superficial temporal pedicle, both in the primary situation (with a success rate of 93.9%) and in the secondary situation (with a success rate of 89.3%), as well as its versatility whatever the cranio-cervico-facial level to be reconstructed. This study demonstrates the value of preserving the superficial temporal pedicle in craniofacial reconstruction surgery. This is because it is a preferred recipient site for reconstructions of the upper and middle thirds in the primary situation or in the event of recourse.
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