Artigo Revisado por pares

Vascularized free fibular flap for mandibular reconstruction: A report of 26 cases

2001; Elsevier BV; Volume: 59; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1053/joms.2001.20482

ISSN

1531-5053

Autores

M.F. Muñoz-Guerra, Luis Naval Gı́as, Francisco José Rodríguez Campo, Francisco Javier Díaz González,

Tópico(s)

Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments

Resumo

Mandibular reconstruction represents a challenge to the oral and maxillofacial surgeon and has been revolutionized by the modern microvascular techniques. Rehabilitation using techniques such as reconstruction plates frequently produce a functional and cosmetic defect. The primary objective of the current study was to evaluate the usefulness of the osteomuscular free fibular flap for this purpose.The results of 26 vascularized free fibula flaps with or without a skin paddle that were used for mandibular reconstruction is presented. The "double barrel" technique was used in 6 cases. The donor site was closed directly in 2 cases and with an abdominal full-thickness skin graft in 24 cases.All flaps except 1 were viable. There was partial necrosis of the skin island in 1 patient. The average length of the fibula graft was 10.96 cm, and the number of osteotomies ranged from 0 to 3. In the donor site, the most significant problem was unsatisfactory scarring related to the use of a skin graft. There were no long-term functional complications in the lower leg. Two patients have been secondarily rehabilitated with osseointegrated implants.The fibula flap provides a successful bone graft for mandibular restoration with an acceptably low complication rate. This method meets most of the requirements for oral and mandibular replacement.

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