Oral cancer poses a significant health burden, particularly in the male population of India. This study focuses on evaluating the outcomes of 48 pedicled Pectoralis major myocutaneous (PMMC) flap reconstructions in male patients with oral malignancy. Given the challenges associated with microvascular flap reconstructions, especially in advanced cancer cases, older patients, and resource-constrained settings, the PMMC flap still serves as a valuable alternative. The study introduces a novel approach by incorporating a laterally based rotational advancement flap (LBRA) to address donor site integrity and decrease the nipple-areolar complex (NAC) displacement. Traditionally, PMMC flap designs tend to cause inward shifting of the NAC during chest donor site closure, impacting the aesthetic outcome. Surgical techniques involved wide local resection, neck dissection, and PMMC flap reconstruction. The Flap design included a horizontal orientation with adjustments based on defect location. Additionally, a laterally based rotational flap from the chest aided in donor site closure. Results demonstrate the versatility and reliability of PMMC flap reconstructions, with no total flap necrosis or major complications observed in the 48 cases. The LBRA technique effectively mitigated NAC displacement. The study contributes to the existing literature by providing insights into the advantages of PMMC flap reconstructions and introducing a technique to optimize donor site closure and decrease the medial shifting of the nipple. The adaptability, reliable vascular supply, and simplified learning curve make the PMMC flap a preferred choice in resource-constrained settings with high patient demand. In conclusion, this research underscores the continued relevance and effectiveness of the PMMC flap in head and neck reconstruction, offering satisfactory cosmetic and functional results. The introduction of the LBRA technique adds a nuanced dimension to improve outcomes, particularly in male patients with oral malignancy.
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Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
December 2024
Department of Surgical Oncology, Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical and Health Sciences, Patel Nagar, Dehradun, 248001 India.
Oral cancer often presents in advanced stages, requiring complex surgical interventions. The bipedal pectoralis major myocutaneous (PMMC) flap is a commonly used alternative to the gold standard free flaps for reconstruction in resource-constrained settings. However, large donor sites may necessitate split-thickness skin grafting (STSG), leading to aesthetic challenges.
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HCG Manavata Cancer Centre, Nashik, India.
Segmental resections of the mandible may cause severe functional and aesthetic problems due to continuity loss. The morbidity after mandibular resection can be minimized after microvascular transfer of vascularized bone grafts. Although free flaps have become the gold standard in the past decades for reconstruction of oral cavity defects, regional flaps can also be a reliable option in certain cases, especially for those belonging to the lower socioeconomic corridor and or with coexisting chronic comorbidities which will not allow lengthier procedures.
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Department of Surgical Oncology, SMS Medical College and Attached Hospitals, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004 India.
Traditionally, patients with T4b oral cavity cancer have been deemed inoperable, leading to palliative treatments, primarily radiation and chemotherapy. In this study, we aim to critically evaluate the outcome of surgical intervention, specifically Infra-temporal fossa (ITF) clearance, about disease-free survival and overall survival rates. This is a retrospective observational study conducted over 2 years.
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Department of Surgical Oncology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh India.
Present study is a comparative evaluation of the financial impact on choice of flap, clinical results as well as post resection quality of life assessment of cancer patients reconstructed with anterolateral thigh(ALT) flap and pectoralis major myo-cutaneous(PMMC) flap. Ethical clearance was obtained from institutional ethical committee. In this non-randomised, prospective study design among 49 oral squamous cell carcinoma cases, 39 cases were reconstructed using PMMC flap and 10 using ALT flap from year 2020 to 2022.
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