Taking a step down on the reconstruction ladder for head and neck reconstruction during the COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract Background Most of the head and neck cancers are time-critical and need urgent surgical treatment. Our unit is one of the departments in the region, at the forefront in treating head and neck cancers in Pakistan. We have continued treating these patients in the COVID-19 pandemic with certai...
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doaj-398220c8f29340fd9e4690fd75b22ae22021-03-11T11:53:11ZengBMCBMC Surgery1471-24822021-03-0121111210.1186/s12893-021-01134-1Taking a step down on the reconstruction ladder for head and neck reconstruction during the COVID-19 pandemicHaroon Ur Rashid0Mamoon Rashid1Nasir Khan2Shayan Shahid Ansari3Noshi Bibi4Plastic Surgery Department, Shifa International HospitalPlastic Surgery Department, Shifa International HospitalPlastic Surgery Department, Shifa International HospitalHead and Neck, Shifa International HospitalPlastic Surgery Department, Shifa International HospitalAbstract Background Most of the head and neck cancers are time-critical and need urgent surgical treatment. Our unit is one of the departments in the region, at the forefront in treating head and neck cancers in Pakistan. We have continued treating these patients in the COVID-19 pandemic with certain modified protocols. The objective of this study is to share our experience and approach towards head and neck reconstruction during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results There were a total of 31 patients, 20 (64.5%) were males and 11 (35.4%) patients were females. The mean age of patients was 52 years. Patients presented with different pathologies, i.e. Squamous cell carcinoma n = 26 (83.8%), mucoepidermoid carcinoma n = 2 (6.4%), adenoid cystic carcinoma n = 2 (6.4%) and mucormycosis n = 1 (3%). The reconstruction was done with loco-regional flaps like temporalis muscle flap n = 12 (38.7%), Pectoralis major myocutaneous flap n = 8 (25.8%), supraclavicular artery flap n = 10 (32.2%) and combination of fore-head, temporalis major and cheek rotation flaps n = 1 (3%). Defects involved different regions like maxilla n = 11 (35.4%), buccal mucosa n = 6 (19.3%), tongue with floor of mouth n = 6 (19.3%), mandible n = 4 (12.9%), parotid gland, mastoid n = 3 (9.6%) and combination of defects n = 1 (3%). Metal reconstruction plate was used in 3 (9.6%) patients with mandibular defects. All flaps survived, with the maximum follow-up of 8 months and minimum follow-up of 6 months. Conclusion Pedicled flaps are proving as the workhorse for head and neck reconstruction in unique global health crisis. Vigilant use of proper PPE and adherence to the ethical principles proves to be the only shield that will benefit patients, HCW and health system.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-021-01134-1Reconstruction in COVID 19 pandemicPedicled flaps in free flap eraHead and neck reconstruction |
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Taking a step down on the reconstruction ladder for head and neck reconstruction during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Taking a step down on the reconstruction ladder for head and neck reconstruction during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Taking a step down on the reconstruction ladder for head and neck reconstruction during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Taking a step down on the reconstruction ladder for head and neck reconstruction during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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taking a step down on the reconstruction ladder for head and neck reconstruction during the covid-19 pandemic |
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Abstract Background Most of the head and neck cancers are time-critical and need urgent surgical treatment. Our unit is one of the departments in the region, at the forefront in treating head and neck cancers in Pakistan. We have continued treating these patients in the COVID-19 pandemic with certain modified protocols. The objective of this study is to share our experience and approach towards head and neck reconstruction during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results There were a total of 31 patients, 20 (64.5%) were males and 11 (35.4%) patients were females. The mean age of patients was 52 years. Patients presented with different pathologies, i.e. Squamous cell carcinoma n = 26 (83.8%), mucoepidermoid carcinoma n = 2 (6.4%), adenoid cystic carcinoma n = 2 (6.4%) and mucormycosis n = 1 (3%). The reconstruction was done with loco-regional flaps like temporalis muscle flap n = 12 (38.7%), Pectoralis major myocutaneous flap n = 8 (25.8%), supraclavicular artery flap n = 10 (32.2%) and combination of fore-head, temporalis major and cheek rotation flaps n = 1 (3%). Defects involved different regions like maxilla n = 11 (35.4%), buccal mucosa n = 6 (19.3%), tongue with floor of mouth n = 6 (19.3%), mandible n = 4 (12.9%), parotid gland, mastoid n = 3 (9.6%) and combination of defects n = 1 (3%). Metal reconstruction plate was used in 3 (9.6%) patients with mandibular defects. All flaps survived, with the maximum follow-up of 8 months and minimum follow-up of 6 months. Conclusion Pedicled flaps are proving as the workhorse for head and neck reconstruction in unique global health crisis. Vigilant use of proper PPE and adherence to the ethical principles proves to be the only shield that will benefit patients, HCW and health system. |
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Reconstruction in COVID 19 pandemic Pedicled flaps in free flap era Head and neck reconstruction |
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