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Mesenteric flap in free jejunal transfers: A versatile technique for head and neck reconstruction

โœ Scribed by Dr. Yuhei Yamamoto; Dr. Kunihiko Nohira; Dr. Yoshihisa Shintomi; Dr. Tetsunori Yoshida; Dr. Hidehiko Minakawa; Dr. Shunichi Okushiba; Dr. Satoshi Fukuda; Dr. Yukio Inuyama; Dr. Masao Hosokawa


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
614 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
1043-3074

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โœฆ Synopsis


Background. The technique of free jejunal transfers has been widely used for pharyngoesophageal reconstruction. However, secondary infectious and fistulous complications may develop in extensive and preoperatively high-dose irradiated cases.

Methods. A generous jejunomesenteric composite graft was harvested and the mesenterium was effectively applied for head and neck reconstruction.

Results. The mesenteric flap connected with the revascularized jejunum was used as means for obliterating dead space in the head and neck region, as a cover for the cervical vessels, as a vascularized bolstering for the vascular and enteral anastomoses, or as a vascularized bed for skin grafting when the skin flaps are deficient. Only one small fistula occurred in 10 patients who underwent the mesenteric flap.

Conclusions. This versatile technique is expected to reduce the incidence of postoperative complications in pharyngoesophageal reconstruction using free jejunal transfers.


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