Κυριακή 23 Φεβρουαρίου 2020

Determining the optimal osteotomy distance with the fibula free flap in mandibular reconstruction

Determining the optimal osteotomy distance with the fibula free flap in mandibular reconstruction:

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Publication date: Available online 19 February 2020

Source: American Journal of Otolaryngology

Author(s): Sean Hashemi, Masafumi Oda, Keita Onoue, Krystyne Basa, Samuel J. Rubin, Osamu Sakai, Andrew Salama, Waleed H. Ezzat

Abstract
Objective
Fibula free tissue transfer is a common and reliable method for mandibular reconstruction. Functional outcomes from this procedure are dependent on the successful union of the osseous segments postoperatively. This study was conducted to define the maximum gap-size criteria for osseous union to occur at osteotomy sites in fibula free flap reconstruction of the mandible.
Study design
Retrospective chart review.
Setting
Tertiary care academic center.
Subjects and methods
A retrospective chart review of computed tomography and medical records was conducted on patients who underwent fibula free flap surgery and had imaging of the mandible at <3 months and >6 months after surgery. Distances between osteotomies were measured and evaluated for interval healing. Secondary data included subject age, sex, smoking status, diabetes, number of osteotomies, complications, and adjuvant therapy.
Results
Thirty-eight osteotomy sites were analyzed from thirteen subjects and a total of 190 measurements were made. The mean gap size at the first scan that demonstrated union by the second scan interval was 1.31 mm and mean gap size demonstrating non-union was 2.55 mm (p < 0.01). Complication rate, number of osetotomies, adjuvant therapy, or medical co-morbidities did not significantly affect rates of union.
Conclusions
In this study, osseous union was achieved with a mean osteotomy gap size of 1.31 mm. The data suggests that distances between ossesous segments >2 mm have a higher risk of non-union. We believe the information from this study will help augment current and future techniques in the field of mandible reconstruction.

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