Authors
Daniel S Schneider, Lauren McClain, Philip K Robb, Eben L Rosenthal, Mark K Wax
Publication date
2012/2/1
Journal
Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery
Volume
138
Issue
2
Pages
172-176
Publisher
American Medical Association
Description
Objective
To describe the use of the internal mammary vessels (IMVs) in microvascular head and neck reconstruction in a small case series with select donor sites.
Design
Retrospective medical record review study.
Setting
Oregon Health and Science University and University of Alabama.
Patients
Patients for whom IMVs were used for head and neck reconstruction from January 1, 1998, through December 31, 2010.
Main Outcome Measures
Intraoperative or postoperative complications, flap survival, and morbidity due to the flap.
Results
Of 2721 free tissue transfers, 55 (2%) (in 48 patients) used IMVs. Use of IMVs was associated with ablative surgery with sternal resection (25 of 55 [45%]), a vessel depleted neck (23 of 55 [42%]), and fistula repair with gross contamination due to prior flap failure or chronic pharyngocutaneous fistula with vessel depleted neck (7 of 55 [13%]). Flaps included radial forearm (33 of 55 [60 …
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