Reconstruction of surgical defect with microvascular free flap by otolaryngologists

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Autor(a) principal: Cavilhas, Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Filipa, Pereira, Sónia, Costa, Eurico, Estibeiro, Hugo, Oliveira, Luís, Hebe, Ana, Montalvão, Pedro, Magalhães, Miguel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.34631/sporl.452
Resumo: Introduction: The reconstruction of surgical defects after tumor resection in head and neck oncological surgery uses various techniques, which should preferably be performed at the same time. At the top of the so-called “Reconstructive ladder” are the Microvascular free flaps. Usually performed by plastic surgeons, any obstacle to their access should not preclude other surgeons, working in the field of head and neck surgery, the ability to offer their patients this type of reconstruction. Thus, one can see increasingly, the mastery of these techniques by surgeons with different training areas, including otolaryngologists. Methods: Clinical case report and literature review Results: We present the case of a 47-year-old patient with a squamous-cell carcinoma of the left tonsil (pT2N2b) to whom we proposed a partial pharyngectomy with reconstruction with radial forearm free flap. Two senior surgeons of the ENT Department of the IPOLFG (Portuguese Oncological Institute at Lisbon) with extensive experience in oncological head and neck surgery, but without experience as primary surgeons in microvascular reconstruction, developed a prior preparation program that included training sessions with cadaver forearm free flap raising and vascular anastomosis in laboratory rats. The surgery was performed in September 2011 with chemoradiotherapy in November and December 2011 and with good viability of the flap to date and good functional results. Conclusions: With proper training and preparation, reconstruction with microvascular free flaps can (and should) be achieved by otolaryngologists dedicated to head an neck surgery
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spelling Reconstruction of surgical defect with microvascular free flap by otolaryngologistsReconstruçã o de defeito cirúrgico com retalho livre microvascularizado por otorrinolaringologistasvascular microsurgeryotolaryngologistsmicrovascular free flapradial forearm free flaptraininghead and neck surgerymicrocirurgia vascularotorrinolaringologistasretalho livre microvascularizadoretalho livre antebraquial radialtreinocirurgia da cabeça e pescoçoIntroduction: The reconstruction of surgical defects after tumor resection in head and neck oncological surgery uses various techniques, which should preferably be performed at the same time. At the top of the so-called “Reconstructive ladder” are the Microvascular free flaps. Usually performed by plastic surgeons, any obstacle to their access should not preclude other surgeons, working in the field of head and neck surgery, the ability to offer their patients this type of reconstruction. Thus, one can see increasingly, the mastery of these techniques by surgeons with different training areas, including otolaryngologists. Methods: Clinical case report and literature review Results: We present the case of a 47-year-old patient with a squamous-cell carcinoma of the left tonsil (pT2N2b) to whom we proposed a partial pharyngectomy with reconstruction with radial forearm free flap. Two senior surgeons of the ENT Department of the IPOLFG (Portuguese Oncological Institute at Lisbon) with extensive experience in oncological head and neck surgery, but without experience as primary surgeons in microvascular reconstruction, developed a prior preparation program that included training sessions with cadaver forearm free flap raising and vascular anastomosis in laboratory rats. The surgery was performed in September 2011 with chemoradiotherapy in November and December 2011 and with good viability of the flap to date and good functional results. Conclusions: With proper training and preparation, reconstruction with microvascular free flaps can (and should) be achieved by otolaryngologists dedicated to head an neck surgeryIntrodução: A reconstrução de defeitos cirúrgicos, após ressecção tumoral em cirurgia oncológica da cabeça e pescoço recorre a várias técnicas, que preferencialmente deverão ser executadas no mesmo tempo cirúrgico. No topo da chamada “escada reconstrutiva” encontram-se os retalhos livres microvascularizados. Habitualmente realizados por cirurgiões plásticos, qualquer tipo de entrave ao seu acesso não deverá impossibilitar outros cirurgiões, que trabalhem na área da cirurgia oncológica da cabeça e pescoço, de poder oferecer aos seus doentes este tipo de reconstrução. Assim, cada vez mais se assiste ao domínio destas técnicas por cirurgiões com áreas de formação diferentes, nomeadamente otorrinolaringologistas. Materiais e Métodos: Descrição de caso clínico e revisão de literatura. Resultados: Apresentamos o caso de um doente com 47 anos de idade com carcinoma pavimento-celular da amígdala esquerda (pT2N2b) proposto para faringectomia parcial com reconstrução com retalho livre antebraquial microvascularizado. Dois cirurgiões seniores do Serviço de Otorrinolaringologia do IPOLFG com vasta experiência em cirurgia oncológica de cabeça e pescoço, mas sem experiência como primeiros cirurgiões em reconstrução microvascularizada desenvolveram um programa de preparação prévio que incluiu sessões de treino de levantamento de retalho antebraquial em cadáver e de anastomose de vasos em ratinhos de laboratório. A cirurgia foi realizada em Setembro de 2011, com quimio-radioterapia em Novembro e Dezembro 2011, e com boa viabilidade do retalho até à presente data e bons resultados funcionais. Conclusões: Com preparação prévia e treino adequado a reconstrução com retalhos livres microvascularizados pode (e deve) ser realizada por otorrinolaringologistas que se dedicam à cirurgia oncológica de cabeça e pescoço.  Sociedade Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço2014-09-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.34631/sporl.452https://doi.org/10.34631/sporl.452Portuguese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery; Vol. 52 No. 3 (2014): Setembro; 167-171Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço; Vol. 52 Núm. 3 (2014): Setembro; 167-171Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia-Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço; Vol. 52 N.º 3 (2014): Setembro; 167-1712184-6499reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://journalsporl.com/index.php/sporl/article/view/2849https://journalsporl.com/index.php/sporl/article/view/2849/871Cavilhas, PedroOliveira, FilipaPereira, SóniaCosta, EuricoEstibeiro, HugoOliveira, LuísHebe, AnaMontalvão, PedroMagalhães, Miguelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-06T13:00:31Zoai:journalsporl.com:article/2849Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-06-06T13:00:31Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reconstruction of surgical defect with microvascular free flap by otolaryngologists
Reconstruçã o de defeito cirúrgico com retalho livre microvascularizado por otorrinolaringologistas
title Reconstruction of surgical defect with microvascular free flap by otolaryngologists
spellingShingle Reconstruction of surgical defect with microvascular free flap by otolaryngologists
Cavilhas, Pedro
vascular microsurgery
otolaryngologists
microvascular free flap
radial forearm free flap
training
head and neck surgery
microcirurgia vascular
otorrinolaringologistas
retalho livre microvascularizado
retalho livre antebraquial radial
treino
cirurgia da cabeça e pescoço
title_short Reconstruction of surgical defect with microvascular free flap by otolaryngologists
title_full Reconstruction of surgical defect with microvascular free flap by otolaryngologists
title_fullStr Reconstruction of surgical defect with microvascular free flap by otolaryngologists
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of surgical defect with microvascular free flap by otolaryngologists
title_sort Reconstruction of surgical defect with microvascular free flap by otolaryngologists
author Cavilhas, Pedro
author_facet Cavilhas, Pedro
Oliveira, Filipa
Pereira, Sónia
Costa, Eurico
Estibeiro, Hugo
Oliveira, Luís
Hebe, Ana
Montalvão, Pedro
Magalhães, Miguel
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Filipa
Pereira, Sónia
Costa, Eurico
Estibeiro, Hugo
Oliveira, Luís
Hebe, Ana
Montalvão, Pedro
Magalhães, Miguel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cavilhas, Pedro
Oliveira, Filipa
Pereira, Sónia
Costa, Eurico
Estibeiro, Hugo
Oliveira, Luís
Hebe, Ana
Montalvão, Pedro
Magalhães, Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv vascular microsurgery
otolaryngologists
microvascular free flap
radial forearm free flap
training
head and neck surgery
microcirurgia vascular
otorrinolaringologistas
retalho livre microvascularizado
retalho livre antebraquial radial
treino
cirurgia da cabeça e pescoço
topic vascular microsurgery
otolaryngologists
microvascular free flap
radial forearm free flap
training
head and neck surgery
microcirurgia vascular
otorrinolaringologistas
retalho livre microvascularizado
retalho livre antebraquial radial
treino
cirurgia da cabeça e pescoço
description Introduction: The reconstruction of surgical defects after tumor resection in head and neck oncological surgery uses various techniques, which should preferably be performed at the same time. At the top of the so-called “Reconstructive ladder” are the Microvascular free flaps. Usually performed by plastic surgeons, any obstacle to their access should not preclude other surgeons, working in the field of head and neck surgery, the ability to offer their patients this type of reconstruction. Thus, one can see increasingly, the mastery of these techniques by surgeons with different training areas, including otolaryngologists. Methods: Clinical case report and literature review Results: We present the case of a 47-year-old patient with a squamous-cell carcinoma of the left tonsil (pT2N2b) to whom we proposed a partial pharyngectomy with reconstruction with radial forearm free flap. Two senior surgeons of the ENT Department of the IPOLFG (Portuguese Oncological Institute at Lisbon) with extensive experience in oncological head and neck surgery, but without experience as primary surgeons in microvascular reconstruction, developed a prior preparation program that included training sessions with cadaver forearm free flap raising and vascular anastomosis in laboratory rats. The surgery was performed in September 2011 with chemoradiotherapy in November and December 2011 and with good viability of the flap to date and good functional results. Conclusions: With proper training and preparation, reconstruction with microvascular free flaps can (and should) be achieved by otolaryngologists dedicated to head an neck surgery
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Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço; Vol. 52 Núm. 3 (2014): Setembro; 167-171
Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia-Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço; Vol. 52 N.º 3 (2014): Setembro; 167-171
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