Reconstruction of defects of the jaws is mainly performed via free fibula flap. An incidence of 2-21% of overall flap failure is still described. We investigated the roles of volume, length and number of fibula flap segments on flap survival using novel three-dimensional segmentation tools. We also analyzed the role of other possible risk factors. Seventy-one consecutive patients with a follow up of at least three months and who underwent free fibula flap reconstruction in a single center between 2002 and 2022 have been evaluated. A total of 166 fibula segments were analyzed. Malignancies were the main reason of resection (45.1%). In 69% of the cases a reconstruction of the mandible was performed. The flaps were mainly divided in two segments (39%) (range 1-4), with a mean length of 2.52 cm and a mean volume was 3.37 cm(3). Total flap failure (TFF) occurred in 12 cases, (16.9%), while partial flap failure (PFF) appeared in 3 patients (4.2%). Volume, length and number of fibula flap segments did not seem to influence flap failure incidence in uni- and multivariate analysis. Reconstruction of the maxilla and use of a recipient vessel different from the facial artery seemed to significantly impact on flap failure. Smoking and previous surgeries showed a higher trend to flap failure, but they did not reach statistical significance. Prospective and multicentric analysis on a wider population should be assessed.

An Analysis of Volume, Length and Segmentation of Free Fibula Flap in Reconstruction of the Jaws: Investigation of Their Role on Flap Failure / Di Bartolomeo, M; Lusetti, Il; Pinelli, M; Negrello, S; Pellacani, A; Angelini, S; Chiarini, L; Nocini, R; De Santis, G; Anesi, A. - In: REPORTS. - ISSN 2571-841X. - 6:1(2023), pp. 4-17. [10.3390/reports6010004]

An Analysis of Volume, Length and Segmentation of Free Fibula Flap in Reconstruction of the Jaws: Investigation of Their Role on Flap Failure

Lusetti, IL;Angelini, S;Chiarini, L;De Santis, G;Anesi, A
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Reconstruction of defects of the jaws is mainly performed via free fibula flap. An incidence of 2-21% of overall flap failure is still described. We investigated the roles of volume, length and number of fibula flap segments on flap survival using novel three-dimensional segmentation tools. We also analyzed the role of other possible risk factors. Seventy-one consecutive patients with a follow up of at least three months and who underwent free fibula flap reconstruction in a single center between 2002 and 2022 have been evaluated. A total of 166 fibula segments were analyzed. Malignancies were the main reason of resection (45.1%). In 69% of the cases a reconstruction of the mandible was performed. The flaps were mainly divided in two segments (39%) (range 1-4), with a mean length of 2.52 cm and a mean volume was 3.37 cm(3). Total flap failure (TFF) occurred in 12 cases, (16.9%), while partial flap failure (PFF) appeared in 3 patients (4.2%). Volume, length and number of fibula flap segments did not seem to influence flap failure incidence in uni- and multivariate analysis. Reconstruction of the maxilla and use of a recipient vessel different from the facial artery seemed to significantly impact on flap failure. Smoking and previous surgeries showed a higher trend to flap failure, but they did not reach statistical significance. Prospective and multicentric analysis on a wider population should be assessed.
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An Analysis of Volume, Length and Segmentation of Free Fibula Flap in Reconstruction of the Jaws: Investigation of Their Role on Flap Failure / Di Bartolomeo, M; Lusetti, Il; Pinelli, M; Negrello, S; Pellacani, A; Angelini, S; Chiarini, L; Nocini, R; De Santis, G; Anesi, A. - In: REPORTS. - ISSN 2571-841X. - 6:1(2023), pp. 4-17. [10.3390/reports6010004]
Di Bartolomeo, M; Lusetti, Il; Pinelli, M; Negrello, S; Pellacani, A; Angelini, S; Chiarini, L; Nocini, R; De Santis, G; Anesi, A
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