Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-7-2024
Publication Title
Head and Neck
Abstract
Background: Head and neck osteoradionecrosis (ORN) of the midface requiring free flap (FF) reconstruction is uncommon. This multi-institutional study was designed to review outcomes for this rare patient population. Methods: Retrospective multi-institutional review of FF reconstruction for midface ORN (2005–2022; n = 54). Results: The FF survival rate was 87% (n = 54). Patients were less likely to be tolerating a regular diet at 3 months postoperative if they had a preoperative history of prior head and surgery (80% vs. 95%; p = 0.02), a pathologic fracture (50% vs. 90%; p = 0.04), exposed bone intraorally (43% vs. 94%; p = 0.002), or a fistula (67% vs. 96%; p = 0.03). Mean albumin was higher in patients whose FF survived (3.6 ± 0.5 vs. 2.7 ± 1.4; p = 0.03). Patients with low prealbumin were more likely to undergo a hematoma evacuation (27% vs. 0%; p = 0.02). Conclusion: In this series of midface ORN requiring FF reconstruction preoperative nutritional status impacted postoperative complications. Preoperative occurrence of a fistula, pathologic fracture, and intraoral bone exposure correlated with decreased tolerance of a regular diet following reconstruction.
PubMed ID
38845552
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Recommended Citation
Sweeny, Larissa; Konuthula, Neeraja; Jackson, Ryan; Wax, Mark K.; Curry, Joseph M.; Yang, Sara; Amin, Dev; Kane, Anne C.; Cannady, Steve B.; Tasche, Kendall; DiLeo, Michael; Lander, Daniel; Kejner, Alexandra E.; and Pipkorn, Patrik, "Microvascular reconstruction of midface osteoradionecrosis" (2024). School of Medicine Faculty Publications. 2711.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/som_facpubs/2711
10.1002/hed.27824
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