Semi-free radial forearm flap for head and neck reconstruction in vessel-depleted neck after radiotherapy or radical neck dissection

Autor: Marc-David Benjoar, Mikael Hivelin, Lydia Brugel, Julien Quilichini, Laurent Lantieri
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: Microsurgery. 32:269-274
ISSN: 0738-1085
DOI: 10.1002/micr.21945
Popis: Background: Venous thrombosis is the main cause of radial forearm flap failure, especially when recipient vessels are compromised by prior radiation therapy or neck dissection. In such conditions, semi-free radial forearm flap (SF-RFF) can be performed to reduce this risk. Patients and method: We reviewed all SF-RFF procedures performed in our institution for head and neck reconstruction. The flap was harvested as a conventional radial forearm flap but the cephalic vein was dissected along the arm up to the deltopectoral crease and used as the sole drainage vein. Result: Seven SF-RFFs were harvested for head and neck reconstructions. The dissection of the cephalic vein lasted less than 25 min in all cases. No flap loss or thrombosis was observed. Conclusion: The SF-RFF is a reliable and versatile procedure for facial, oral, or larynx reconstruction. This hybrid version of the radial forearm free flap is particularly appropriate when no suitable recipient veins are available as a result of radiation or prior surgery. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microsurgery, 2012.
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