Free radial forearm flap for reconstruction of postoperative defects in combined and complex treatment of patients with locally-advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity

H. Chen, A. Mudunov, R. I. Azizian, I. Pustynskiy, O. A. Saprina, M. Bolotin
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The study objectiveis to assess immediate and long-term results of replacing complex defects with a free radial forearm flap in the multimodal treatment of patients with locally advanced oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma.Materials and methods.Twenty eight patients (20 women and 8 men aged 23 to 71 years) with locally advanced oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (including 10 buccal cancers, 8 carcinomas of tongue, 6 carcinomas of the floor of the mouth, 2 retromolar area carcinomas, 1 carcinoma of the hard palate and 1 carcinoma of alveolar region of the lower jaw) underwent tumor surgery with simultaneous plastic reconstruction of the defect using radial forearm free flap at the department of head and neck tumors of N. N. Blokhin National Medical Research Center of Oncology within 2010–2018. Primary tumors were detected in 2 patients and 11 patients had residual (n = 7) or recurrent (n = 4) tumors after radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy.Results.An overall success rate was 96.4 %. Postoperative histology revealed that there were no tumor cells at the resection edges. Postoperative complications included: complete flap necrosis in 1 patient with severe concomitant diseases, marginal flap necrosis in 2 patients (in both cases after the necrotic tissue had rejected, wounds were healed by secondary intention), sural veins thrombosis in 1 patient, acute peptic ulcer bleeding on the 6th day after surgery in 1 patient treated with emergency endoscopic hemostasis. No lethal outcomes were reported. Postoperative period lasted in average 14 days. Upon subsequent observation tumor relapse in the oral cavity occurred in 4 (14.3 %) patients, relapses of regional metastases – in 2 (7.1 %). Good aesthetic and functional results were noted. Adequate restoration of breathing, chewing, swallowing and speaking resulted in a full patients’ rehabilitation. In all cases, the radial flap adapted well to the oral cavity organs and corresponded to the surrounding tissues in thickness and consistency.Conclusion.Use of a radial forearm free flap makes it possible to successfully reconstruct extensive and complex defects after surgery of locally advanced primary and recurrent forms of oral cavity squamous cell cancer of various locations. Due to flap’s high regenerative capabilities, preoperative radiation therapy does not affect the frequency of local complications. It allows restoring vital functions of the oral cavity and achieving good aesthetic and functional results.
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游离前臂桡侧皮瓣重建口腔局部晚期鳞状细胞癌术后缺损的综合综合治疗
本研究的目的是评估用前臂游离桡侧皮瓣替代复杂缺损在多模式治疗局部晚期口腔鳞状细胞癌患者中的近期和长期效果。材料和方法。局部进展期口腔鳞状细胞癌28例(女20例,男8例,年龄23 ~ 71岁),其中颊部癌10例,舌部癌8例,口腔底部癌6例,磨牙后区癌2例。2010-2018年,N. N. Blokhin国家肿瘤医学研究中心头颈部肿瘤科采用前臂桡骨游离皮瓣同时进行缺损整形重建的肿瘤手术,其中硬腭癌1例,下颌骨牙槽区癌1例。经放疗或放化疗后发现原发肿瘤2例,残留肿瘤11例(n = 7)或复发肿瘤11例(n = 4)。术后组织学显示切除边缘未见肿瘤细胞。术后并发症包括:皮瓣完全坏死1例伴严重并发症,皮瓣边缘坏死2例(均为坏死组织发生排斥反应后,创面二次愈合),腓肠静脉血栓形成1例,急诊内镜止血1例术后第6天急性消化性溃疡出血。没有致命结果的报道。术后平均14 d。经随访观察,口腔肿瘤复发4例(14.3%),局部转移复发2例(7.1%)。良好的美观和功能效果。充分恢复呼吸、咀嚼、吞咽和说话,使患者完全康复。结论:前臂桡侧游离皮瓣可以成功地修复局部晚期和复发口腔鳞状细胞癌术后广泛复杂的缺损。由于皮瓣的高再生能力,术前放疗不影响局部并发症的发生频率。它可以恢复口腔的重要功能,达到良好的审美和功能效果。
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Opuholi Golovy i Sei
Opuholi Golovy i Sei Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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