DOI
10.1016/j.jds.2012.03.016
First Page
179
Last Page
183
Abstract
Abstract Background/purpose In this study, we investigated outcomes for conventional deltopectoral (DP) flaps and L-extension deltopectoral (L-DP) flaps in head-and-neck reconstructions. Materials and methods Twenty-three conventional DP flaps and 10 L-DP flaps were created in 33 patients. The latter flaps were applied with no delay. The flaps were folded only in the L-DP-flap group. Seven of 10 L-DP flaps were folded to become bilayered flaps in order to repair full-thickness defects. Flap success rates and complication rates were compared between the conventional DP-flap and L-DP-flap groups. Results Success rates were 91.3% in the DP-flap group and 90% in the L-DP-flap group. Overall complication rates of the transferred flaps were 30.4% and 40% for DP and L-DP flaps, respectively. Complications in the two groups were analyzed by a Chi-square test, and no significant differences were found. Conclusions Although the DP flap is considered to be the “aged workhorse” in contemporary head-and-neck reconstructions, it was shown to be a beneficial regional flap with a dependable pedicle and easy technique. The L-DP flap is of value particularly when used to treat full-thickness defects of the head-and-neck.
Recommended Citation
Chen, Chun-Ming; Lee, Huey-Er; Wu, Ju-Hui; Lu, Pei-Chen; Du, Je-Kang; and Lee, Kun-Tsung
(2012)
"Comparison of conventional and L-extension deltopectoral flaps in head-and-neck reconstructions,"
Journal of Dental Sciences: Vol. 7:
Iss.
2, Article 14.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2012.03.016
Available at:
https://jds.ads.org.tw/journal/vol7/iss2/14