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Reconstruction of Pharyngocutaneous Fistula with Radial Forearm Free Flap: A Case Report
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons ; : 58-62, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-15214
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Pharyngocutaneous fistula formation is a serious complication after total laryngectomy and its incidence varies from 7.6% to 50%. It leads to a prolonged hospitalization and complicated rehabilitation. Although many reconstruction methods have been introduced, each has its own merit and demerit and there is no single perfect answer. In our study, the fistula was reconstructed with inner lining using hinge method and radial forearm free flap. The operation was performed in 5 patients who underwent pharyngocuatneous fistula after total laryngectormy. We obtained a satisfactory reconstruction of the fistula and natural neck contouring using this method in all cases. Only 1 patient had complication of wound infection. However, the patient was healed with conservative antibiotics therapy. We believe the radial forearm free flap with hinge flap is the optimal method for circumferential reconstruction of pharyngocutaneous fistula. In comparison with other reconstructive techniques, the radial forearm free flap offers the best combination of flap reliability and low donor site morbidity. This method also allows patients to shorten the hospitalization and meet their cosmetic needs.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Rehabilitation / Tissue Donors / Wound Infection / Incidence / Free Tissue Flaps / Fistula / Forearm / Hospitalization / Laryngectomy / Anti-Bacterial Agents Type of study: Incidence study / Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Year: 2001 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Rehabilitation / Tissue Donors / Wound Infection / Incidence / Free Tissue Flaps / Fistula / Forearm / Hospitalization / Laryngectomy / Anti-Bacterial Agents Type of study: Incidence study / Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Year: 2001 Type: Article