Free microvascular bone flaps used for cavity reconstruction in the head and neck area.

IF 1 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Polish Journal of Otolaryngology Pub Date : 2023-02-05 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0016.2438
Sławomir Piotrowski, Dariusz Nałęcz, Justyna Chmielecka, Barbara Gaszak, Łukasz Krakowczyk
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The authors would like to present the possibilities of reconstructive surgery using free microvascular flaps with bone elements in the treatment of cavities in the head and neck area. The cavities in the presented article resulted both from resection of tumors in the head and neck area as well as congenital defects and radiation damage. The authors would like to discuss the difficulties that may arise during the postoperative period, including the maintenance of the graft's viability, the healing of the donor site and systemic problems. The article presents 33 reconstruction surgeries performed on 31 patients using different flaps, briefly describing their advantages and technical difficulties that may arise during the microvascular anastomoses. The authors emphasise the importance of a well-conducted qualification for the surgery as well as the need to discuss the course of the surgery and recovery and other possible treatment options with patients and their families. The complications that happened in the presented group and how they were treated are described. The authors discuss in details the 3 cases with different types of reconstructive procedures and draw attention to the importance of postoperative care consisting of the constant monitoring of the viability of the graft carried out by qualified personnel of the Otolaryngology Department and appropriately conducted anticoagulant therapy.

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游离微血管骨瓣用于头颈部腔体重建。
作者想提出的可能性重建手术使用游离微血管皮瓣骨元素治疗的空洞在头颈部区域。本文所述的空腔是由于头颈部肿瘤切除以及先天性缺陷和辐射损伤造成的。作者想讨论在术后期间可能出现的困难,包括维持移植物的活力,供体部位的愈合和全身问题。本文介绍了在31例患者中使用不同皮瓣进行的33例重建手术,并简要介绍了它们的优点和在微血管吻合术中可能出现的技术难点。作者强调了良好的手术资格认证的重要性,以及与患者及其家属讨论手术过程和恢复以及其他可能的治疗方案的必要性。描述了出现组的并发症及其治疗方法。作者详细讨论了3例不同类型的重建手术,并指出术后护理的重要性,包括由耳鼻喉科合格人员持续监测移植物的生存能力,并适当进行抗凝治疗。
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