Erschienen in:
26.04.2023 | Original Article
Latissimus Dorsi and DIEP Flaps for Pharyngeal Reconstruction: A Novel Indication
verfasst von:
Alessandro Thione, Alberto Sánchez-García, Iván Heredia-Alcalde, Jorge Balaguer-Cambra, Alberto Pérez-García, Edward I. Chang
Erschienen in:
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
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Ausgabe 3/2023
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Abstract
Aims
Complex pharyngeal defects after tumor resection remain a challenging dilemma for reconstructive plastic surgeons. They often benefit from pedicled or free flaps reconstruction to maintain continuity of the aerodigestive tract and protect the great vessels. While pedicle pectoralis major myocutaneous flaps or supraclavicular flaps have been described, microvascular free flaps have largely replaced the use of pedicle flaps.
Materials and methods
We describe our experience with subtotal and total pharyngeal reconstruction utilizing tubed DIEP (n = 2) and latissimus dorsi free flaps (n = 2). All four patients were smokers and received prior radiation.
Results
All patients were able to resume a regular diet and did not suffer any recipient or donor site complications. There were no fistula or total flap losses.
Conclusion
In our experience, DIEP and latissimus dorsi free flaps can serve as a valid alternative to radial forearm, jejunal and anterolateral thigh flaps for pharyngeal reconstruction.