학술논문

Protective intramedullary fixation after harvest of an osteocutaneous radial free flap.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scandinavian Journal of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery & Hand Surgery. Jun2008, Vol. 42 Issue 3, p145-148. 4p. 2 Black and White Photographs.
Subject
*BONE fractures
*BONE injuries
*SURGICAL flaps
*RADIAL bone
*FOREARM
Language
ISSN
0284-4311
Abstract
The osteocutaneous radial free flap, even after 30 years, is still considered to be the "workhorse" for head and neck reconstruction. A high incidence of donor site fractures has remained a major problem, however. The technique described here is a method developed for the prophylaxis of fractures of the donor site of the harvested radial bone and is based on a modification of the intramedullary Rush nail fixation. The data were collected from 18 patients in whom the radial forearm free flap had been used during reconstruction. None of the prophylactically-nailed radii fractured. The complications experienced with this technique are general complications, such as scarring of the forearm and dehiscence of the wound. This technique is simple, and has given excellent results. Aesthetic and functional results were comparable to those of other flaps used for reconstruction. We recommend this technique because of its simplicity, vascular safety, and cost effectiveness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]