• DocumentCode
    567850
  • Title

    Free radial forearm flaps: An overview of our clinical experience and exploration of relevant issues

  • Author

    Tang, Zhen ; Zhou, Zhonghua ; Wang, Dalin ; Tian, Gang ; Gao, Jianyong ; Zhu, Qiang ; Wei, Yibo ; Xu, Xiaogang

  • Author_Institution
    Changhai Hosp., Dept. of Stomatology, Second Mil. Med. Univ., Shanghai, China
  • Volume
    1
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    3-5 Aug. 2012
  • Firstpage
    524
  • Lastpage
    528
  • Abstract
    Free radial forearm flaps have many advantages and thus remain the dominant multi-purpose flap used in the reconstruction of maxillofacial soft tissue defects. This report summarizes our experience over 20 years of applying free radial forearm flaps and illustrates four stages of technical improvement regarding the selection of the anastomotic veins at the donor site and at the recipient site in addition to the choice of the method to be used for flap harvest. We believe that the key to improving the transplantation success rate for free radial forearm flaps is based on the following factors. First, the branches of the internal jugular vein are the preferred targets for anastomosis at the recipient site. Second, during flap harvest, it is necessary to retain the external fascia between the arteries and veins. Third, it is necessary to select veins in two vascular systems of different depths for concurrent anastomosis.
  • Keywords
    blood vessels; surgery; tissue engineering; anastomotic veins; arteries; concurrent anastomosis; dominant multipurpose flap; exterual fascia; free radial forearm flaps; interual jugular vein; maxillofacial soft tissue defect reconstruction; surgery; transplantation; vascular systems; Neck; Reliability; free radial forearm flap; head and neck reconstruction; microvascular surgery;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Information Technology in Medicine and Education (ITME), 2012 International Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Hokodate, Hokkaido
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-2109-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ITiME.2012.6291356
  • Filename
    6291356