PMID: 9440780Jan 24, 1998Paper

Oromandibular reconstruction using microvascular composite flaps: report of 210 cases

Archives of Otolaryngology--head & Neck Surgery
M L UrkenH F Biller

Abstract

To review the experience of 1 microvascular surgeon during an 11-year period in performing 210 vascularized bone-containing free flaps for oromandibular reconstruction. Retrospective medical records review of patients who underwent primary and secondary oromandibular reconstruction with the use of vascularized bone free flaps. Academic medical center. A total of 201 patients underwent 210 composite free-flap reconstructions of the mandible for various disorders and with a range of bony and soft tissue defects. All patients underwent the microvascular transfer of vascularized bone flaps from the ilium, fibula, or scapula. In selected cases, 2 simultaneous free flaps were transferred to achieve an optimal bone and soft tissue reconstruction. Endosteal dental implants were used in 81 patients, with a total of 360 fixtures placed during these 11 years. The success of microvascular free tissue transfer, dental implant extrusion, and short- and long-term complications at the recipient and donor sites. Of the 210 mandibular reconstructions that were performed, 202 were successful in reestablishing mandibular continuity. Reexploration for vascular-related complications was done in 16 patients, 8 of whom were successfully treated, yield...Continue Reading

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