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Published in: European Journal of Plastic Surgery 6/2023

21-07-2023 | Dental Restoration | Original Paper

Aesthetic and functional outcomes of microvascular reconstruction of large post-excisional defects of the mandible by using the chimeric double-barrel free fibula flap

Authors: Balakrishnan Thalaivirithan Margabandu, Swetha Vedhanarayanan, Sethurajan Balasubramanian Sethurajan, Jaganmohan Janardhanam

Published in: European Journal of Plastic Surgery | Issue 6/2023

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Abstract

Background

Excision for the ameloblastoma of the mandible and secondary cancer infiltration of the mandible are the most common causes of composite/compound lower jaw defects in our institute. The large post-excisional defects of the mandible challenge the prowess of the reconstructive surgeon. This study was conducted to evaluate the aesthetic and functional outcomes of microvascular reconstruction of large post-excisional defects of the mandible by using the chimeric double-barrel free fibula flap.

Methods

From March 2015 to March 2020, twenty-six patients, consisting of sixteen males and ten females, had undergone primary chimeric double-barrel free fibula flap reconstruction of post-excisional compound/composite defects of the mandible. There were sixteen patients with ameloblastoma and ten patients with infiltrating squamous cell carcinoma of the alveolus of the mandible-stage IVA. The average age of patients with ameloblastoma was 36.4 years, and those with squamous cell carcinoma (SCCA) were 51.3 years. All of them had undergone secondary dental rehabilitation at an average post-op period of 6 months. All patients with SCCA had adjuvant radiotherapy. All of them were followed for an average period of 16.5 months.

Results

Two patients (5%) had vascular insufficiency (one arterial and one venous thrombosis) but were successfully salvaged by early exploration and intervention. One patient (3.8%) had an infection of the reconstructed site, which was treated by infected mini plate removal and directive antibiotic therapy. One patient (3.8%) developed late hardware failure and fracture at the reconstructed site, which was treated conservatively and healed well. All of them had good to excellent functional and aesthetic outcome scores in the Institutional Computed Final Functional and Aesthetic Outcome Scoring system.

Conclusions

The chimeric double-barrel free fibula reconstruction not only provides a good contour in line with the lower border of the residuum lower jaw but also provides the well-vascularized bony stock for Osseo-integrated implants facilitating good functional and aesthetic outcomes. This may be added to the armamentarium of the plastic surgeon for large mandibuloplasties.
Level of evidence: Level IV, Therapeutic.
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Metadata
Title
Aesthetic and functional outcomes of microvascular reconstruction of large post-excisional defects of the mandible by using the chimeric double-barrel free fibula flap
Authors
Balakrishnan Thalaivirithan Margabandu
Swetha Vedhanarayanan
Sethurajan Balasubramanian Sethurajan
Jaganmohan Janardhanam
Publication date
21-07-2023
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Plastic Surgery / Issue 6/2023
Print ISSN: 0930-343X
Electronic ISSN: 1435-0130
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00238-023-02101-0

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