Fat grafting for the treatment of radiodermatitis after treatment of head and neck cancer

R. F. Feitosa, Rafael Silva Araújo, Érika Lopes Fernandes Nunes, F. C. Isoldi, Pedro Gabriel Dotto, A. Gragnani, L. Ferreira
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1 Federal University of São Paulo, Discipline of Plastic Surgery, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. Introduction: Although treatment of head and neck cancer has evolved in recent years, it is still a challenge to preserve and restore facial symmetry afterward; this fact significantly compromises the quality of life of patients. In reconstructive surgery, autologous fat grafting has been used to treat volume and contour defects. The objective is to review the effects of fat grafting in patients with radiodermatitis due to head and neck cancer radiotherapy treatment. Methods: Literature review in PubMed and SciELO databases, looking for studies published in the last 20 years in Portuguese, English, or Spanish. The descriptors “adipose tissue”, “transplantation”, “neoplasms”, “head and neck neoplasms” and “radiotherapy” and the non-descriptive terms “fat grafting”, “fat transplantation” and “fat graft” were used. Results: Of 212 articles found, only seven complied with the eligibility criteria. Conclusion: The review suggests that fat grafting in head and neck cancer reconstruction is a safe treatment and optimizes aesthetic and functional results. Prospective studies are lacking for a better definition of techniques and results. ■ ABSTRACT
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头颈癌治疗后放射性皮炎的脂肪移植治疗
1圣保罗联邦大学,整形外科,圣保罗,SP,巴西。导语:尽管头颈癌的治疗方法近年来有所发展,但术后保持和恢复面部对称仍然是一个挑战;这一事实严重影响了患者的生活质量。在重建手术中,自体脂肪移植已被用于治疗体积和外形缺陷。目的是回顾脂肪移植在头颈癌放疗后放射性皮炎患者中的效果。方法:在PubMed和SciELO数据库中检索文献,查找近20年来以葡萄牙语、英语或西班牙语发表的研究。使用“脂肪组织”、“移植”、“肿瘤”、“头颈部肿瘤”和“放射治疗”等描述词,以及“脂肪移植”、“脂肪移植”和“脂肪移植”等非描述性术语。结果:在检索到的212篇文献中,只有7篇符合入选标准。结论:脂肪移植在头颈癌重建中是一种安全的治疗方法,具有良好的美观和功能效果。缺乏前瞻性研究,无法更好地定义技术和结果。■文摘
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