Evaluation of Flap Shrinkage Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging Follow-up in the Treatment of Oral Cancer

P. Thoenissen, Andreas M. Bucher, A. Heselich, R. Sader, T. Vogl, S. Ghanaati
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Abstract Objective  Tumor resection and reconstruction in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma often involves free flaps followed by radiation therapy. Volume loss of free flaps is common following transplantation and radiation therapy. Therefore, this study investigates the volume loss of free radial forearm flaps in the field of craniomaxillofacial surgery. Methods  In a retrospective single-center clinical study, postsurgery magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was analyzed in patients with a free radial forearm flap. Additional functional outcomes were observed. The size of transplants and volume shrinkage were measured over time. Additional functional outcomes were observed with a questionnaire at any follow-up. Transplant size and volume shrinkage were evaluated in 12 patients and showed a mean transplant volume loss in radial forearm free flaps of 33% within 100 weeks postsurgery. Results  Depending on the site of transplantation, volume loss differed between the buccal region (38.33%), alveolar process (36.29%), and tongue (17.50%) and loss varied according to both radiation and chemotherapy (51.5%) or adjuvant radiotherapy (51.5%) compared with none of those (30%). Nine patients (75%) stated full functional satisfaction after this evaluation period. Conclusion  MRI follow-up imaging is an adequate tool for measuring the volume shrinkage of free flaps. This study proves that overcorrection of flaps is necessary by expecting a loss of volume that depends on the site of transplantation and adjuvant therapy to reach a satisfying quality of life.
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磁共振成像随访评价口腔癌皮瓣收缩的疗效
【摘要】目的口腔鳞状细胞癌的肿瘤切除和重建通常需要游离皮瓣配合放射治疗。游离皮瓣体积损失是移植和放射治疗后常见的。因此,本研究探讨游离前臂桡侧皮瓣在颅颌面外科领域的体积损失。方法采用回顾性单中心临床研究,对前臂游离桡骨皮瓣术后的磁共振成像(MRI)进行分析。观察其他功能结果。随着时间的推移,移植的大小和体积收缩被测量。在任何随访时,通过问卷调查观察其他功能结果。对12例患者的移植大小和体积缩小进行了评估,结果显示,在术后100周内,前臂桡骨游离皮瓣的移植体积平均减少33%。结果根据移植部位的不同,颊区(38.33%)、牙槽突(36.29%)和舌区(17.50%)的体积损失不同,放化疗(51.5%)或辅助放疗(51.5%)与无放化疗(30%)的体积损失不同。9名患者(75%)在评估期后表示功能完全满意。结论MRI随访是测量游离皮瓣体积收缩的有效工具。本研究证明,为了达到令人满意的生活质量,皮瓣的过度矫正是必要的,因为预期体积的损失取决于移植的位置和辅助治疗。
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