TY - JOUR
T1 - Reconstruction of Pharyngolaryngeal Defects with the Ileocolon Free Flap
T2 - A Comprehensive Review and How to Optimize Outcomes
AU - Escandón, Joseph M.
AU - Santamaría, Eric
AU - Prieto, Peter A.
AU - Duarte-Bateman, Daniela
AU - Ciudad, Pedro
AU - Pencek, Megan
AU - Langstein, Howard N.
AU - Chen, Hung Chi
AU - Manrique, Oscar J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022. The Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons.
PY - 2022/5
Y1 - 2022/5
N2 - Several reconstructive methods have been reported to restore the continuity of the aerodigestive tract following resection of pharyngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers. However, high complication rates have been reported after voice prosthesis insertion. In this setting, the ileocolon free flap (ICFF) offers a tubularized flap for reconstruction of the hypopharynx while providing a natural phonation tube. Herein, we systematically reviewed the current evidence on the use of the ICFF for reconstruction of the aerodigestive tract. A systematic literature search was conducted across PubMed MEDLINE, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and Ovid MEDLINE(R). Data on the technical considerations and surgical and functional outcomes were extracted. Twentyone studies were included. The mean age and follow-up were 54.65 years and 24.72 months, respectively. An isoperistaltic or antiperistaltic standard ICFF, patch flap, or chimeric seromuscular-ICFF can be used depending on the patients’ needs. The seromuscular chimeric flap is useful to augment the closure of the distal anastomotic site. The maximum phonation time, frequency, and sound pressure level (dB) were higher with ileal segments of 7 to 15 cm. The incidence of postoperative leakage ranged from 0 to 13.3%, and the majority was occurring at the coloesophageal junction. The revision rate of the microanastomosis ranged from 0 to 16.6%. The ICFF provides a reliable and versatile alternative for reconstruction of middle-size defects of the aerodigestive tract. Its three-dimensional configuration and functional anatomy encourage early speech and deglutition without a prosthetic valve and minimal donor-site morbidity.
AB - Several reconstructive methods have been reported to restore the continuity of the aerodigestive tract following resection of pharyngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers. However, high complication rates have been reported after voice prosthesis insertion. In this setting, the ileocolon free flap (ICFF) offers a tubularized flap for reconstruction of the hypopharynx while providing a natural phonation tube. Herein, we systematically reviewed the current evidence on the use of the ICFF for reconstruction of the aerodigestive tract. A systematic literature search was conducted across PubMed MEDLINE, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and Ovid MEDLINE(R). Data on the technical considerations and surgical and functional outcomes were extracted. Twentyone studies were included. The mean age and follow-up were 54.65 years and 24.72 months, respectively. An isoperistaltic or antiperistaltic standard ICFF, patch flap, or chimeric seromuscular-ICFF can be used depending on the patients’ needs. The seromuscular chimeric flap is useful to augment the closure of the distal anastomotic site. The maximum phonation time, frequency, and sound pressure level (dB) were higher with ileal segments of 7 to 15 cm. The incidence of postoperative leakage ranged from 0 to 13.3%, and the majority was occurring at the coloesophageal junction. The revision rate of the microanastomosis ranged from 0 to 16.6%. The ICFF provides a reliable and versatile alternative for reconstruction of middle-size defects of the aerodigestive tract. Its three-dimensional configuration and functional anatomy encourage early speech and deglutition without a prosthetic valve and minimal donor-site morbidity.
KW - colon
KW - free tissue flaps
KW - hypopharyngeal neoplasms
KW - ileum
KW - laryngectomy
KW - reconstructive surgical procedures
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85132166498&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1055/s-0042-1748652
DO - 10.1055/s-0042-1748652
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85132166498
SN - 2234-6163
VL - 49
SP - 378
EP - 396
JO - Archives of Plastic Surgery
JF - Archives of Plastic Surgery
IS - 3
ER -