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  • A review of surgical interventions in face transplantation (FT) during the first year post-surgery highlighted that 32 out of 41 FT patients experienced corrective procedures, with composite transplants undergoing more interventions than soft-tissue ones.
  • Surgical complications included a range of issues like anastomotic occlusion and palatinal dehiscence, leading to various corrective surgeries typically done within the first month or later for cosmetic reasons.
  • The second FT patient in the study had 3 surgical interventions within the year but reported a good recovery, indicating that corrective surgeries in FT patients are generally safe with minimal complications.

Article Abstract

Introduction: We conducted a review of all surgical interventions performed during the first postoperative year in published face transplantation (FT) cases. In addition, we herein present our second FT patient, a full-face composite FT with an emphasis on surgical revisions after transplantation.

Materials And Methods: A literature review was conducted and resulted in 376 publications of which 33 included reference to surgical interventions during the first post-FT year. For our second FT patient, a thorough review of all medical records was performed.

Results: Among the first 41 FTs, 32 FT patients had reports with reference to corrective surgery during the first year (22 composite and 10 soft-tissue FTs). Soft-tissue FTs had a median of 2 procedures (range, 1-8 procedures), and composite FTs, 3 procedures per patient (range, 1-9 procedures). Nearly all early interventions (<1 month) were performed in composite FT patients (anastomotic occlusion, hematoma, sialocele, palatinal dehiscence). The most common late interventions were scar corrections, tissue suspensions, periorbital corrections, osseal and dental procedures, and interventions for palatinal dehiscence and sialocele. Our second FT patient has recovered well and has undergone 3 surgical interventions during the first year.

Conclusions: Surgical interventions are very common during the first postoperative year after FT, and composite FTs are more prone to complications necessitating surgical intervention than soft-tissue FTs. There is a wide variety of complications reflecting the heterogeneity of FT allografts. Corrective surgery in FT patients appears safe with only a few reported complications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SAP.0000000000002987DOI Listing

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