The simultaneous use of two different free flaps, harvested from distinct donor sites, has demonstrated a reasonable degree of safety and success rates in head and neck composite defects reconstruction. Unfortunately, their relatively low frequent use, together with the lack of proper statistics on their management strategies, make their indications weak of robust conclusions to better define their role in common practice. The aim of the present study was to review the literature of the last 15 years regarding simultaneous free flap transposition, presenting advantages, disadvantages, and results of this technique, with the final purpose to propose an up-to-date panorama for the use of double free flap for complex head and neck defects reconstruction.Depending on which factors are present, surgeons may choose to select an approach that is theoretically safer, but yields less-than-ideal functional outcomes, such as local flap. Two free flaps may be necessary when the defect contains both a large, complex bony defect, large soft tissue needs, and proper surgical planning and meticulous monitoring continues to be the cornerstone of success.

Double free flaps in oral cavity and oropharynx reconstruction: Systematic review, indications and limits / Mannelli, Giuditta; Gazzini, Luca; Comini, Lara Valentina; Parrinello, Giampiero; Nocini, Riccardo; Marchioni, Daniele; Molteni, Gabriele. - In: ORAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 1368-8375. - STAMPA. - 104:(2020), pp. 104637-104643. [10.1016/j.oraloncology.2020.104637]

Double free flaps in oral cavity and oropharynx reconstruction: Systematic review, indications and limits

Mannelli, Giuditta
;
Comini, Lara Valentina;Parrinello, Giampiero;
2020

Abstract

The simultaneous use of two different free flaps, harvested from distinct donor sites, has demonstrated a reasonable degree of safety and success rates in head and neck composite defects reconstruction. Unfortunately, their relatively low frequent use, together with the lack of proper statistics on their management strategies, make their indications weak of robust conclusions to better define their role in common practice. The aim of the present study was to review the literature of the last 15 years regarding simultaneous free flap transposition, presenting advantages, disadvantages, and results of this technique, with the final purpose to propose an up-to-date panorama for the use of double free flap for complex head and neck defects reconstruction.Depending on which factors are present, surgeons may choose to select an approach that is theoretically safer, but yields less-than-ideal functional outcomes, such as local flap. Two free flaps may be necessary when the defect contains both a large, complex bony defect, large soft tissue needs, and proper surgical planning and meticulous monitoring continues to be the cornerstone of success.
2020
104
104637
104643
Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people
Mannelli, Giuditta; Gazzini, Luca; Comini, Lara Valentina; Parrinello, Giampiero; Nocini, Riccardo; Marchioni, Daniele; Molteni, Gabriele
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