2021 Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer &…

[A Clinical Study of Orofacial Defect Reconstruction Using a Modified Submental Island Flap following Oral Cancer Resection].

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Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy Vol. 48 (13) : 2098-2102 • Dec 2021

INTRODUCTION: Pedicled flaps are used in orofacial defect reconstruction in older patients and patients with underlying diseases. The submental island flap(SIF)is one type of cervical pedicled flap; however, the modified submental island flap (MSIF), which includes mylohyoid muscle, is a simpler and safer type. Here, we report a clinical study of orofacial defect reconstruction using the MSIF following oral cancer resection. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From January 2019 to December 2020, we retrospectively examined 10 cases of reconstruction using the MSIF following oral squamous cell carcinoma resection. RESULTS: The study population consisted of 7 men and 3 women with a mean age of 76.0(66-88)years. The primary sites were lower gingiva(n=5), tongue(n=3), and buccal mucosa in(n=2). Surgical procedures included marginal mandibulectomy( n=3), segmental mandibulectomy(n=1), partial glossectomy(n=2), hemiglossectomy(n=1), buccal mucosa resection(n=2), and combined partial glossectomy and segmental mandibulectomy(n=1). The average flap size was 61.4x36.0 mm. The average time of flap elevation was 32.4(23-50)minutes. During orofacial surgery using the MSIF, organs adjacent to the primary site could also be reconstructed. There were no complications in any patients. CONCLUSION: The MSIF is useful for orofacial defect reconstruction in older patients and patients with underlying diseases.

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