The Folded Radial Forearm Flap in Lip and Nose Reconstruction—Still a Unique Choice
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Operative Technique
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Pat | Sex | Age (Years) | Defect | Reason | Size | PLT Used | Recepient Vessels | Further Flaps | Radiotherapy |
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1 | M | 54 | Partial lower, upper lip, commissure, oral cavity | Melanoma | 7 × 4 | Yes | FA and vein | No | Post RT |
2 | W | 72 | Partial lower, upper lip, commissure, cheek | SCC | 7 × 4 | Yes | FA and vein | No | No |
3 | W | 79 | Total lower lip, chin | SCC | 8 × 6 | Yes | FA and vein | No | Post RT |
4 | M | 75 | Partial lower, upper lip, commissure, cheek | BCC | 6 × 4 | Yes | FA and vein | No | No |
5 | W | 73 | Subtotal upper lip, commissure | SCC | 6 × 4 | No | FA and vein | No | Post RT |
6 | W | 61 | Maxilla, total upper lip, nasal base | BCC | 12 × 6 | No | STA and vein | No | No |
7 | M | 90 | Maxilla, nose, total upper and partial lower lip | SCC | 15 × 8 | Yes | FA and vein | FHF | No |
8 | W | 83 | Anterior maxilla, nasal base | SCC | 9 × 8 | No | FA and vein | No | Post RT |
9 | W | 85 | Cheek, nose | BCC | 10 × 8 | No | FA and vein | No | No |
10 | W | 74 | Maxilla, nose | BCC | 11 × 7 | No | STA and facial vein | FHF | Pre RT |
11 | M | 81 | Cheek, nose | SCC | 13 × 6 | No | FA and thyreofacial trunk | FHF | Post RT |
12 | M | 27 | Mid and lower face, nose, lips | Trauma | 14 × 6 and 14 × 7 | Yes | STA and vein; FA and vein | 2× FFF, FHF, rib, iliac crest | n/a |
Pat | Oncologic Outcome | Functional Outcome/Issues | Secondary Procedures |
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1 | Death after 29 months due to distant metastasis | Good | None |
2 | FOR after 8 months | Fair, drooling right commissure, flap too small | Vestibuloplasty, cheek advancement after 4 months |
3 | FOR after 12 months | Good, slim lip, little loss of tension | None |
4 | FOR after 16 months | Good | Cheek thinning after 5 months |
5 | Death due to secondary tumor after 6 years | Good | Maxillary prosthesis after 3 months |
6 | Recurrence after 8 months; lost to follow-up after 4 years | Good, dehiscence of right ala due to tumor recurrence | None, persistent small defect of right nasal ala |
7 | Non-tumor-related death after 14 months | Fair, insufficient lip competence control | None, further surgery refused |
8 | Lost to follow-up after 6 months | Fair, flap retraction due to maxillary deficiency | Partial denture for lip advancement |
9 | FOR after 20 months | Fair, nostril constriction | None, further surgery refused |
10 | FOR after 8 years | Fair, flap shrinkage, nostrils’ constriction | FHF, rib graft after 4 months, flap thinning after 7 months |
11 | FOR after 22 months | Good, slight ectropium, left nostril smaller | Thinning FHF, ear cartilage grafting after 4 weeks, lateral canthoplasty |
12 | n/a | Fair, infection, color esthetics | Rib graft, iliac bone graft, FHF, thinning FHF (captions of Figure 5 and Figure 6 for details) |
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Ettl, T.; Gottsauner, M.; Kühnel, T.; Maurer, M.; Schuderer, J.G.; Spörl, S.; Taxis, J.; Reichert, T.E.; Fiedler, M.; Meier, J.K. The Folded Radial Forearm Flap in Lip and Nose Reconstruction—Still a Unique Choice. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 3636. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113636
Ettl T, Gottsauner M, Kühnel T, Maurer M, Schuderer JG, Spörl S, Taxis J, Reichert TE, Fiedler M, Meier JK. The Folded Radial Forearm Flap in Lip and Nose Reconstruction—Still a Unique Choice. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023; 12(11):3636. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113636
Chicago/Turabian StyleEttl, Tobias, Maximilian Gottsauner, Thomas Kühnel, Michael Maurer, Johannes G. Schuderer, Steffen Spörl, Jürgen Taxis, Torsten E. Reichert, Mathias Fiedler, and Johannes K. Meier. 2023. "The Folded Radial Forearm Flap in Lip and Nose Reconstruction—Still a Unique Choice" Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 11: 3636. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113636
APA StyleEttl, T., Gottsauner, M., Kühnel, T., Maurer, M., Schuderer, J. G., Spörl, S., Taxis, J., Reichert, T. E., Fiedler, M., & Meier, J. K. (2023). The Folded Radial Forearm Flap in Lip and Nose Reconstruction—Still a Unique Choice. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(11), 3636. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113636