Background: Orbital exenteration (OE) is a disfiguring procedure, which typically includes the removal of the entire eyeball including the globe, extraocular muscles, and periorbital soft tissues after malignancies excision or trauma. Several methods of orbital reconstruction have been attempted with varying success. In this report, we analyze results of the use of gracilis muscle free flap for reconstruction of OE defects and its feasibility for prosthetic rehabilitation. Methods: Nine consecutive patients treated at the China Medical University Hospital of Taichung during January 2009 to January 2013, who had gracilis free flap reconstruction after OEs, were retrospectively reviewed. Cancer in six patients and trauma in remaining three patients was the cause for OE. Results: Nine patients who underwent reconstruction with gracilis free tissue transfer had a successful outcome. There was not any donor or recipient site morbidity; however, one patient was deceased during follow-up period due to metastasis. The mean follow-up period was 23.5 months. Cosmetic results were acceptable both to patients and to surgeons. Conclusions: Gracilis free flap to repair OE defects may be a safe alternative for reconstruction. It provides a larger volume of well-vascularized tissue, greater placement flexibility, and minor donor site morbidity without any significant functional deficit

Reconstruction after orbital exenteration using gracilis muscle free flap / Nicoli, Fabio; Chilgar, Ram M.; Sapountzis, Stamatis; Yeo, Matthew Sze-Wei; Lazzeri, Davide; Ciudad, Pedro; Kiranantawat, Kidakorn; Sönmez, Tolga Taha; Maruccia, Michele; Lim, Seong Yoon; Constantinides, Joannis; Chen, Hung Chi. - In: MICROSURGERY. - ISSN 0738-1085. - 35:3(2015), pp. 169-176. [10.1002/micr.22339]

Reconstruction after orbital exenteration using gracilis muscle free flap

Maruccia, Michele;
2015

Abstract

Background: Orbital exenteration (OE) is a disfiguring procedure, which typically includes the removal of the entire eyeball including the globe, extraocular muscles, and periorbital soft tissues after malignancies excision or trauma. Several methods of orbital reconstruction have been attempted with varying success. In this report, we analyze results of the use of gracilis muscle free flap for reconstruction of OE defects and its feasibility for prosthetic rehabilitation. Methods: Nine consecutive patients treated at the China Medical University Hospital of Taichung during January 2009 to January 2013, who had gracilis free flap reconstruction after OEs, were retrospectively reviewed. Cancer in six patients and trauma in remaining three patients was the cause for OE. Results: Nine patients who underwent reconstruction with gracilis free tissue transfer had a successful outcome. There was not any donor or recipient site morbidity; however, one patient was deceased during follow-up period due to metastasis. The mean follow-up period was 23.5 months. Cosmetic results were acceptable both to patients and to surgeons. Conclusions: Gracilis free flap to repair OE defects may be a safe alternative for reconstruction. It provides a larger volume of well-vascularized tissue, greater placement flexibility, and minor donor site morbidity without any significant functional deficit
2015
adult; female; follow-up studies; free tissue flaps; humans; male; middle aged; muscle, skeletal; outcome assessment (health care); reconstructive surgical procedures; retrospective studies; orbit evisceration; surgery
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Reconstruction after orbital exenteration using gracilis muscle free flap / Nicoli, Fabio; Chilgar, Ram M.; Sapountzis, Stamatis; Yeo, Matthew Sze-Wei; Lazzeri, Davide; Ciudad, Pedro; Kiranantawat, Kidakorn; Sönmez, Tolga Taha; Maruccia, Michele; Lim, Seong Yoon; Constantinides, Joannis; Chen, Hung Chi. - In: MICROSURGERY. - ISSN 0738-1085. - 35:3(2015), pp. 169-176. [10.1002/micr.22339]
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