The submental flap for oral cavity reconstruction: extended indications and technical refinements.

Ayman A Amin, Mostafa A Sakkary, Ashraf A Khalil, Mohammmed A Rifaat, Sherif B Zayed
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Background and purpose: The submental flap is gaining popularity as a simple technique for reconstruction of small to moderate size defects of the oral cavity. However, its role in composite defects involving the jaw is not clearly defined. Indeed, controversy exists about the flap's interference with an oncologically sound neck dissection

Patients and methods: A total of 21 patients with oral cavity cancers over a three year period were included. All patients underwent surgical resection and immediate reconstruction with submental flap except one patient who had delayed reconstruction with reversed flap. The flap was used for reconstruction of intra-oral soft tissue defect in 13 patients and composite defects in 8 patients.

Results: Of 21 patients 12 were males and 9 were females, age ranged from 32 to 83 years. The primary tumor sites included buccal mucosa (7), tongue (4), alveolar margin (3), floor of mouth (5) and lip (2). Eventually in this study, we adopted completing the neck dissection first before flap harvest. Complete flap loss occurred in 2 whereas 3 patients had partial flap loss. Follow up ranged from 3 to 44 months, one patient died from metastatic disease. Four patients developed neck recurrences.

Conclusion: The submental flap is a valid option for reconstruction of intra-oral soft tissue as well as composite oral defects particularly in elderly patients. However, oncologically sound neck dissection should be assured.

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背景与目的:颏下皮瓣作为一种简单的口腔小到中等大小缺损的修复技术,越来越受到人们的欢迎。然而,其在颌骨复合缺陷中的作用尚未明确界定。事实上,关于皮瓣对肿瘤正常的颈部解剖的干扰存在争议。患者和方法:共包括21例口腔癌患者,为期三年。所有患者均行手术切除并立即用颏下皮瓣重建,但有1例患者用反向皮瓣延迟重建。应用该皮瓣修复口腔内软组织缺损13例,复合缺损8例。结果:21例患者中,男性12例,女性9例,年龄32 ~ 83岁。原发肿瘤部位包括颊黏膜(7)、舌(4)、牙槽缘(3)、口底(5)和唇(2)。最终在本研究中,我们采用先完成颈部清扫再取瓣的方法。皮瓣完全丢失2例,部分丢失3例。随访3 ~ 44个月,1例患者死于转移性疾病。4例患者出现颈部复发。结论:颏下皮瓣是修复口腔内软组织及复合缺损的有效选择,尤其适用于老年患者。然而,应确保肿瘤正常的颈部解剖。
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