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Pedicled Flap vs. Free Flap Reconstruction in Head and Neck Cancers: Clinical Outcome Analysis from a Single Surgical Team

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Head and neck cancers are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Indian population. Reconstruction and restoration of function are also of paramount importance in these patients. The aim of this study was to report outcomes for free flaps and pedicle flaps in patients with oral cavity cancers. A retrospective analysis of 628 patients with oral cavity cancers who underwent reconstruction with either free flaps or pedicle flaps during 2014–2020 was done. The median age of the cohort was 49 years. The free flap reconstruction was performed in 481 (76%) and pedicle flap in 147 (24%) patients. Among free and pedicle flaps, 27 (5.6%) and 3 (2.1%) respectively had major flap complications and 25 (5.1%) and 14 (9.9%) respectively had minor complications. CCI score > 4 was associated with higher events (p = 0.02) in free flap group. The outcomes of free flaps are similar in comparison to pedicle flaps in patients with oral cavity cancers. The higher CCI score is significantly associated with increased flap-related complications for the free flap group.

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Katna, R., Girkar, F., Tarafdar, D. et al. Pedicled Flap vs. Free Flap Reconstruction in Head and Neck Cancers: Clinical Outcome Analysis from a Single Surgical Team. Indian J Surg Oncol 12, 472–476 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13193-021-01353-1

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