• Ugeskrift for laeger · Aug 2009

    [Reconstruction of the maxilla with pedicled temporalis muscle after maxillectomy].

    • Karin Lambertsen and Troels Bundgaard.
    • Øre-naese-halskirurgisk Afdeling H, Arhus Universitetshospital, Arhus Sygehus, DK-8000 Arhus C.
    • Ugeskr. Laeg. 2009 Aug 17; 171 (34): 2391-5.

    IntroductionRemoval of the maxilla requires adequate restoration of the maxillary structure to replace form and functions, especially vocal and eating functions. A host of reconstructive options are available to restore the maxilla, most of which include free-flap reconstruction. The aim of this study was to clinically evaluate the use of pedicled temporalis flap for reconstruction of the maxilla and to assess patient quality of life.Material And MethodsIn the period 2000-2007, a total of 32 patients with malignant tumours of the maxilla were operated with immediate reconstruction of the maxilla using pedicle temporalis muscle flap at the ENT department, Aarhus University Hospital. Follow-up was implemented in 2007. Twenty-seven of 28 patients alive at the time of the follow-up participated in the study. The patients were evaluated objectively as well as subjectively by answering the EORTC's standard questionnaire concerning quality of life and functional results.ResultsFew patients had complaints and these where mostly minor functional deficits. The most common complaints were slightly impaired mouth opening. One temporalis muscle flap necrotized and was removed. Three patients developed oro-nasal/antral fistula, witch were later closed using local flaps.ConclusionThe follow-up study of the 27 patients showed a most satisfactory result evaluated objectively as well as subjectively using the EORTC questionnaire.

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