颈椎食管术后狭窄的肌粘膜重建方案

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Head & Neck Physicians and Surgeons Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.4103/jhnps.jhnps_41_20
M. Mohan, B. Naveen, S. Joseph, J. Tharayil
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辐射治疗头颈癌症的晚期副作用是食管狭窄,对生活质量有显著影响。许多新的放射技术已经发展起来,但食道狭窄仍然是一种并发症,尤其是在同时进行化学放射治疗的情况下。在这种情况下的治疗选择可以是侵入性的或非侵入性的。我们提出了一种重建选择,即岛状面动脉肌瘤粘膜(iFAMM)瓣,它的供区发病率较低,还提供了粘膜衬里。据报道,一名下咽癌患者在同时放化疗后出现吞咽困难。对患者进行了临床评估(视频喉镜、食管胃十二指肠镜和视频荧光镜检查)和放射学评估,并诊断为颈段食管狭窄。患者曾多次接受非侵入性扩张术,但均失败。应用iFAMM皮瓣进行狭窄松解和补片咽成形术。直到1年的最后一次随访,患者表现出满意的吞咽,声音正常。iFAMM是一种可行且美观的选择,可用于重建长度达6cm的部分放射线后下咽和颈段食管狭窄,这些狭窄不适合扩张手术。
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A myomucosal reconstruction solution to stricture postradiation cervical esophagus
A late side effect of radiation for head and neck cancer that has a significant effect on quality of life is esophageal stricture. Many newer techniques of radiation have evolved, but esophageal stricture still remains a complication, especially in a concurrent chemoradiation setting. The treatment options in such conditions can be either invasive or noninvasive. We present a reconstructive option in the form of islanded facial artery myomucosal (iFAMM) flap which carries less donor site morbidity and also provides a mucosal lining. A patient with carcinoma hypopharynx reported with dysphagia following concurrent chemoradiation. The patient was evaluated clinically (video-laryngoscopy, esophago-gastro-duodenoscopy, and video-fluoroscopy) and radiologically and diagnosed as stricture cervical esophagus. The patient had undergone repeated noninvasive techniques of dilatation and failed. Stricture release and patch pharyngoplasty were done with iFAMM flap. Till the last follow-up of 1 year, the patient showed satisfactory deglutition with normal voice. iFAMM is a viable and esthetically appealing option for reconstruction of partial postradiation hypopharynx and cervical esophagus stricture of up to 6 cm in length that are not amenable to dilatation procedures.
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Journal of Head & Neck Physicians and Surgeons
Journal of Head & Neck Physicians and Surgeons MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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