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    ISSN: 1435-0130
    Keywords: Key words Radial forearm free flap ; Oral and oropharyngeal cancer ; Squamous cell carcinoma ; Reconstruction ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  The success rate of 56 free radial forearm flaps used between 1987 and 1995 in the University Hospital Groningen, The Netherlands for oral and oropharyngeal reconstructions in cancer patients, was evaluated. There were 36 men and 20 women. The most prevalent neoplasm was squamous cell carcinoma (n=52). Most tumours were stage IV (n=33). Oral tumors were most common (n=34), while oropharyngeal tumours were present in 22 patients. In 48 cases a fasciocutaneous flap was used, while an osseofasciocutaneous flap was taken in 8 patients. Recipient-site problems occurred in 31 patients (55%). There was total flap loss in 4 patients (7%) and partial flap loss in 4 (7%). Donor-site complications were seen in 18 patients (32%). Total loss of skin graft occurred in 1 patient (2%) and partial loss of skin grafts in 7 patients (13%). A fracture of the radius was observed in 2 patients. The overall success rate of the radial forearm free flap was 86%. Free vascularised tissue transfer to the oral and oropharyngeal regions should be carried out in a centre with a multidisciplinary head and neck team with experienced microsurgeons.
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