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Reconstructing Small-Medium Sized Oral Cavity Defects- Our Experience with the Versatile Famm Flap

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Background

Restoration of form and function of the oral cavity post resection for oral cavity malignancies is an enormous challenge in head and neck reconstructive surgery. The facial artery musculo-mucosal (FAMM) flap is an unexplored, underutilized yet an extremely versatile option for such defects. In this analysis we review the performance of the FAMM flap used to reconstruct tongue/floor of mouth (FOM) defects following tumor resection.

Materials and Methods

In this retrospective analysis, demographic and disease profiles of 15 patients with Tongue and Floor of Mouth carcinomas reconstructed with a FAMM flap between January 2019 to January 2021 were studied. Complications and functional outcomes were analyzed.

Results

Fifteen patients (10 men, 5 women) were reconstructed using a FAMM flap. Mean age of the study sample was 46.46 years (28–60 years). One flap was lost due to complete flap necrosis following venous congestion, two other flaps suffered distal tip necrosis. Three patients developed an Oro-cutaneous fistula, with one going on to develop a surgical site infection of the neck wound. Patients reconstructed for FOM defects had an excellent functional outcome. For patients reconstructed for a tongue defect, 33.33% of patients complained of restricted tongue mobility and 44.44% were dissatisfied with the quality of speech post operatively.

Conclusion

The versatile FAMM flap is a reliable, easy to harvest and scarless flap. It provides excellent cosmetic and functional results FAMM flap allowing early resumption of normal daily activities making it an ideal option to reconstruct small to medium sized oral cavity defects.

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Lakhera, K.K., Singhal, P.M., Patel, P. et al. Reconstructing Small-Medium Sized Oral Cavity Defects- Our Experience with the Versatile Famm Flap. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 75, 3432–3438 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-023-03946-4

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