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Revisiting the Transverse Cervical Artery and Vein for Complex Head and Neck Reconstruction

 
 
 

Abstract


Background\u2003Chemoradiotherapy is the primary treatment modality for glottic and pharyngeal subsites. Management of recurrence or second primaries in this setting is a surgical challenge requiring complex free flap reconstruction. One of the major barriers to effective reconstruction is the availability of suitable recipient vessels. We propose that the transverse cervical artery (TCA) is a viable option for complex head and neck reconstruction. Methods\u2003A retrospective chart review of 230 consecutive free tissue reconstructive cases was performed by the senior author (EG). Results\u2003Forty cases were identified that used the TCA for arterial anastomosis. Twenty-six patients had prior treatment, 13 of which had multimodality treatment. There were no microvasculature free flap failures and 5 minor flap complications. Conclusions\u2003Our experience with the TCA suggests it is a viable option for complex head and neck reconstruction, particularly in the setting of prior comprehensive neck dissection or radiation. In addition, the location of the TCA provides favorable pedicle geometry for microvascular anastomosis.

Volume 4
Pages None
DOI 10.1055/S-0039-1692973
Language English
Journal None

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