Modified seromuscular patch flap for reinforcing an anastomosis site in hypopharyngeal reconstruction using free jejunal transfer: An anatomical and clinical study

Jaehoon Choi, Hak Chang, Kyung Won Minn, Nobuaki Imanishi, Sadakazu Aiso, Hyoun Wook Lee

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INTRODUCTION: Free jejunal transfer is commonly used as a reliable reconstructive method after total pharyngolaryngectomy. An anastomotic fistula is the most common complication in the early postoperative period, occurring in 5% to 35% of cases. There have been several studies regarding surgical techniques for minimizing fistula formation. Specifically, the vascularized seromuscular patch flap has been used for reinforcing the anastomosis site; however, this flap does not yield a sufficient range of motion because of traction on the vascular pedicle. METHODS: Between 2004 and 2011, 4 patients underwent vascularized seromuscular patch flaps with free jejunal transfer. A short segment of jejunum on a mesenteric pedicle is usually opened longitudinally along the antimesenteric border to make a patch flap; however, we made a longitudinal incision along 1 side of the mesenteric border. To investigate the vascular anatomy of the flap, a lead oxide-gelatin mixture was injected into the arterial system of 4 fresh cadavers. RESULTS: The flap had increased mobility without traction on the vascular pedicle and adequate circulation. In the injection study, it was shown that the modification guaranteed adequate circulation across the antimesenteric border and from the proximal to the distal end of the flap. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, an incision along 1 side of the mesenteric border produces increased mobility of the jejunal seromuscular patch flap. Angiography can demonstrate clear evidence of a reliable circulation.

本文言語English
ページ(範囲)435-438
ページ数4
ジャーナルAnnals of Plastic Surgery
72
4
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2014 4月

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