Radial forearm free flap donor site morbidity: ulnar-based transposition flap vs split-thickness skin graft.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_86682E382BF8
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Radial forearm free flap donor site morbidity: ulnar-based transposition flap vs split-thickness skin graft.
Journal
Archives of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
Author(s)
Jaquet Y., Enepekides D.J., Torgerson C., Higgins K.M.
ISSN
1538-361X (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0886-4470
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2012
Volume
138
Number
1
Pages
38-43
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal ArticlePublication Status: ppublish
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate morbidity associated with the radial forearm free flap donor site and to compare functional and aesthetic outcomes of ulnar-based transposition flap (UBTF) vs split-thickness skin graft (STSG) closure of the donor site.¦DESIGN: Case-control study.¦SETTING: Tertiary care institution.¦PATIENTS: The inclusion criteria were flap size not exceeding 30 cm(2), patient availability for a single follow-up visit, and performance of surgery at least 6 months previously. Forty-four patients were included in the study and were reviewed. Twenty-two patients had UBTF closure, and 22 had STSG closure.¦MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Variables analyzed included wrist mobility, Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire scores, pinch and grip strength (using a dynamometer), and hand sensitivity (using monofilament testing over the radial nerve distribution). In analyses of operated arms vs nonoperated arms, variables obtained only for the operated arms included Vancouver Scar Scale scores and visual analog scale scores for Aesthetics and Overall Arm Function.¦RESULTS: The mean (SD) wrist extension was significantly better in the UBTF group (56.0° [10.4°] for nonoperated arms and 62.0° [9.7°] for operated arms) than in the STSG group (59.0° [7.1°] for nonoperated arms and 58.4° [12.1°] for operated arms) (P = .02). The improvement in wrist range of motion for the UBTF group approached statistical significance (P = .07). All other variables (Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire scores, pinch and grip strength, hand sensitivity, and visual analog scale scores) were significantly better for nonoperated arms vs operated arms, but no significant differences were observed between the UBTF and STSG groups.¦CONCLUSIONS: The radial forearm free flap donor site carries significant morbidity. Donor site UBTF closure was associated with improved wrist extension and represents an alternative method of closure for small donor site defects.
Keywords
Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Analysis of Variance, Case-Control Studies, Disability Evaluation, Esthetics, Female, Forearm/blood supply, Free Tissue Flaps, Hand Strength, Head and Neck Neoplasms/surgery, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Questionnaires, Retrospective Studies, Skin Transplantation/methods
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Web of science
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Yes
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06/06/2012 19:10
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