Donor Side Preference in Maxillary Reconstruction With the Free Fibula Flap
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Publication Year 2022-10,Volume 33,Issue #7,Page 2178-2180
Journal Title
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
Publication Type
Guideline
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The implications on the choice of donor side when using the free fibula flap for reconstruction of unilateral maxillectomy defects has not been discussed in the literature so far. METHODS: A unilateral maxillectomy reconstruction was replicated using a 3D-printed skull model and fresh cadaveric dissections of left and right osteomyocutaneous fibula flaps for comparison. Detailed photo documentation was conducted to analyze and illustrate the anatomical differences of performing a reconstruction using the ipsilateral or contralateral sides and their relative benefits and risks. RESULTS: A more favorable lie of the septum and skin paddle and flexor hallucis longus muscle is attainable depending on which donor side is used and the planned direction of the pedicle. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates why it is preferable to use the ipsilateral fibula if anastomosis is to the ipsilateral facial or neck recipient vessels, or the contralateral fibula where the contralateral recipient vessels are preferred.
Keywords
Fibula/transplantation; *Free Tissue Flaps/surgery; Humans; Maxilla/surgery; *Plastic Surgery Procedures
Department(s)
Surgical Oncology
PubMed ID
36201704
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