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. 1991 Aug;16(4):350-3.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2273.1991.tb00946.x.

Free flaps in head and neck reconstructive surgery: a review of 77 cases

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Free flaps in head and neck reconstructive surgery: a review of 77 cases

J C Watkinson et al. Clin Otolaryngol Allied Sci. 1991 Aug.

Abstract

Recent advances in surgical technique and instrumentation have ensured that success rates for microvascular free transfer can now exceed 90%. This paper reviews a prospective study of 77 free flaps performed at the Royal Marsden Hospital under the care of one surgeon (NMB) over a 2-year period. 76 patients who underwent 77 free flaps were studied. 68 patients had malignant tumours and 8 had benign lesions. The flap success rate was 95% and the mortality rate 0%. The major complication rate was 20% and the most common complication was a salivary fistula (12%). Microvascular free transfer to the head and neck is not associated with increased morbidity and mortality. It offers single stage, reliable, effective reconstruction using a wide variety of donor sites and tissues.

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