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Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2014
Background and aim: The gluteus maximus myocutaneous flap was considered the workhorse that recon... more Background and aim: The gluteus maximus myocutaneous flap was considered the workhorse that reconstructed sacral pressure sores, but was gradually replaced by fasciocutaneous flap because of several disadvantages. With the advent of the perforator flap technique, gluteal perforator (GP) flap has gained popularity nowadays. The aim of this study was to compare the complications and outcomes between GP flaps and gluteal fasciocutaneous rotation (FR) flaps in the treatment of sacral pressure sores. Methods: Between April 2007 and June 2012, 63 patients underwent sacral pressure sore reconstructions, with a GP flap used in 31 cases and an FR flap used in 32 cases. Data collected on the patients included patient age, gender, co-morbidity for being bedridden and follow-up time. Surgical details collected included the defect size, operative time and estimated blood loss. Complications recorded included re-operation, dehiscence, flap necrosis, wound infection, sinus formation, donor-site morbidity and recurrence. The complications and clinical outcomes were compared between these two groups. Results: We found that there was no significant difference in patient demographics, surgical complications and recurrence between these two groups. In gluteal FR flap group, all recurrent cases (five) were treated by reuse of previous flaps. Conclusions: Both methods are comparable, good and safe in treating sacral pressure sores. Gluteal FR flap can be performed without microsurgical dissection, and re-rotation is feasible in recurrent cases. The authors suggest using gluteal FR flaps in patients with a high risk of sore recurrence.
International Journal of Cardiology
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Background: This study tested the hypothesis that hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy enhanced the ci... more Background: This study tested the hypothesis that hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy enhanced the circulating levels of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), soluble angiogenesis factors, and blood flow in ischemic areas in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD). Methods: In total, 57 consecutive patients with PAOD undergoing the HBO therapy (3 atmospheres (atm) for 2 h each time) were prospectively enrolled into the present study. Venous blood sampling was performed to assess the circulating levels of EPCs and soluble angiogenesis factors prior to and during five sessions of HBO therapy. Additionally, skin perfusion pressure (SPP), an indicator of blood flow in ischemic areas, was measured by moorVMS-PRES. Results: The results demonstrated that the circulating levels of EPCs (cluster of differentiation (CD)34+/CD133+/CD45dim, CD31+/CD133+/CD45dim, CD34+) and soluble angiogenesis factors—vascular endothelial growth factor/stromal cell-derived factor 1/hepatocyte grow...
Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity, 2018
Extracorporeal shock wave (ECSW) and adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) have been re... more Extracorporeal shock wave (ECSW) and adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) have been recognized to have capacities of anti-inflammation and angiogenesis. We tested the hypothesis that ECSW and ADMSC therapy could attenuate ischemia-reperfusion- (IR-) induced thigh injury (femoral artery tightened for 6 h then the tightness was relieved) in rats. Adult male SD rats ( = 30) were divided into group 1 (sham-control), group 2 (IR), group 3 (IR + ECSW/120 impulses at 0.12 mJ/mm given at 3 h/24 h/72 h after IR), group 4 (allogenic ADMSC/1.2 × 10 cell intramuscular and 1.2 × 10 cell intravenous injections 3 h after IR procedure), and group 5 (ECSW + ADMSC). At day 7 after the IR procedure, the left quadriceps muscle was harvested for studies. At 18 h after the IR procedure, serum myoglobin/creatine phosphokinase (CPK) levels were highest in group 2, lowest in group 1, and with intermediate values significantly progressively reduced in groups 3 to 5 (all < 0.0001). By day 5 afte...
American journal of translational research, 2017
Although chronic kidney disease (CKD) is known to aggravate cardiovascular disease in the setting... more Although chronic kidney disease (CKD) is known to aggravate cardiovascular disease in the setting of cardiorenal syndrome (CRS), the impact of impaired cardiac function on the progression of CKD has seldom been reported. This study tested the impact of acute myocardial infarction on a rodent CKD model and the therapeutic effect of valsartan in this setting. Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 50) equally divided into group 1 (sham control), group 2 (CKD induced by 5/6 nephrectomy), group 3 (AMI by ligation of left coronary artery), group 4 (CKD+AMI), group 5 (CKD+AMI+valsartan, orally 10 mg/kg/day). By day 60, kidney injury score, creatinine levels, and ratio of urine to creatinine were highest in group 4 and lowest in group 1, significantly higher in group 4 than those in groups 2 and 5, and significantly higher in group 5 than those in group 2 (all p < 0.001). Protein expressions of inflammation (IL-1β/MMP-9), oxidative stress (NOX-1/NOX-2/oxidized protein, angiotensin-II recep...
American journal of translational research, 2017
This study tested the hypothesis that high-cholesterol diet (HCD)-induced fatty liver disease cou... more This study tested the hypothesis that high-cholesterol diet (HCD)-induced fatty liver disease could be ameliorated by rosuvastatin (Ros) and propylthiouracil (PTU) therapy. Thirty-two Zealand rabbits were equally divided into group 1 (sham-control), group 2 (HCD for 8 weeks), group 3 [HCD-Ros (20 mg/kg/day administration after 4-week HFD for 4 weeks)], group 4 [HCD-PTU (0.1% PTU in drinking water) with treatment course as group 3]. Liver weight, fibrosis, collagen deposition area, and serum levels of AST/ALT were highest in group 2, lowest in group 1, and significantly higher in group 4 than group 3 (all P<0.0001). The levels of inflammatory (TNF-α/NF-κB/IL-1ß/IL-6/MMP-9/VCAM-1/PAI-1/TLR-4, MyD88/IL-12/IFN-γ), oxidative stress (NOX-1/NOX-2/oxidized protein), apoptotic (Bax/cleaved-capase-3/PARP), fibrotic (Smad-3/TGF-ß), and mitochondria-damaged (cytosolic-cytochrome-C) proteins showed an identical pattern, whereas antiapoptotic (Bcl-2), mitochondrial-integrity (mitochondrial-cyt...
Microsurgery
Free jejunal flap is one of the optimal choices for restoring upper digestive tract. The purpose ... more Free jejunal flap is one of the optimal choices for restoring upper digestive tract. The purpose of this study was to introduce the treatment strategies and to compare the outcomes of free jejunal flap for pharyngoesophageal reconstruction between hypopharyngeal cancer and chemical corrosive injured esophagus. From 2001 to 2012, patients who had been received esophageal reconstruction by free jejunal flap for pharyngoesophageal defect were divided into squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) group and corrosive chemical injury (CCI) group. All data on outcomes and complications including relevant radiographic investigations were collected retrospectively. Sixteen patients were in SCC group and 9 patients in CCI group underwent free jejunal flap reconstruction. Two cases of flap failure were noted in SCC group, and no flap failure in CCI group-the total failure rate was 8% (2/25 patients). In SCC group, 5 of 16 patients (31.3%) developed fistula; however, no fistula in CCI group. One patient in SCC group and 3 patients in CCI group developed esophageal strictures. Other than early stricture (stricture <1 year) which reached significant difference, all of other complications were not statistically significant between two groups. The average follow-up time was 42 months. Postoperative early stricture but lower fistula occurrence is expected in patients with corrosively injured esophagi. This helpful preliminary findings could not only early-check complication, but also better explanation and prepare were taken placed before operation.
Oncotarget, Jan 30, 2017
This study tested the hypothesis that extracorporeal shock wave (ECSW) treatment can improve isch... more This study tested the hypothesis that extracorporeal shock wave (ECSW) treatment can improve ischemia-induced left ventricular (LV) dysfunction in mini-pig with co-existing chronic kidney disease (CKD). LV ischemia in mini-pigs was induced by applying an ameroid constrictor over mid-left anterior descending artery (LAD), while model of CKD was established by right nephrectomy with partial ligation of left renal arterioles 2 weeks before LAD constriction. Thirty mini-pigs were randomly divided into group 1 (sham-control), group 2 (LV-ischemia), group 3 (LV-ischemia + CKD), Group 4 [LV-ischemia + ECSW (applied 1200 shots at 0.1 mJ/m2/equally to 4-ischemic regions by day-90 after LAD constriction], and group 5 (LV-ischemia-CKD + ECSW). By day-180 after CKD induction, echocardiography showed that LV ejection fraction (LVEF) was highest in group 1, lowest in group 3, significantly lower in group 2 than that in groups 4 and 5, and significantly lower in group 5 than that in group 4, where...
International journal of cardiology, Jan 15, 2017
We tested the hypothesis that arteriosclerosis-augmented aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) and -im... more We tested the hypothesis that arteriosclerosis-augmented aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) and -impaired vasorelaxation were attenuated by rosuvastatin (Rosu) and propylthiouracil (PTU) therapy. Thirty-two New Zealand rabbits were equally divided into group 1 (sham-control), group 2 [high-cholesterol-diet (HCD) for 8weeks], group 3 [HCD-Rosu (20mg/kg/day administration after 4-week HFD for 4weeks)], and group 4 [HCD-PTU (0.1% PTU in drinking water), the treatment course as group 3]. KCl-induced vasoconstriction of carotid artery (CA) was significantly higher in group 2 than in other groups (all p<0.01), but showed no differences among groups 1, 3 and 4, whereas acetylcholine-induced vasorelaxation exhibited an opposite pattern of KCl-induced vasoconstriction among the four groups (p<0.001). Basic nitric-oxide release from endothelial cells of CA was highest in group 1, lowest in group 2, but showed no difference between groups 3 and 4 (all p<0.001). PWV value was highest in ...
Annals of plastic surgery, Jan 24, 2016
Hand transplantations have been initiated and have been encouraged by promising results for more ... more Hand transplantations have been initiated and have been encouraged by promising results for more than 1 decade. The aim of this study was to present the first case of hand transplantation performed in Taiwan. On September 3, 2014, we transplanted the left distal forearm and hand of a brain-dead managed 37 years to a man aged 45 years who had traumatic amputation of the distal third of his right forearm 30 years ago. The total ischemic time during the transplantation was 6 hours and 45 minutes. Immunosuppression included anti-thymocyte globulins, and methylprednisolone (Solumedrol) was used for the induction. Maintenance therapy included systemic tacrolimus, mycophenolic acid [mycophenolate mofetil (MMF)], and prednisone. A combination of systemic (tacrolimus/MMF/prednisolone) and topical immunosuppressant cream (clobetasol and tacrolimus) was applied if acute rejection occurred. Follow-up included routine posttransplant laboratory tests, skin biopsies, intensive physiotherapy, and p...
Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 2015
ABSTRACT
Microsurgery, Jan 9, 2015
The choice of optimal flap is still a challenge for patients with resection of head and neck canc... more The choice of optimal flap is still a challenge for patients with resection of head and neck cancer and reconstruction, especially for recurrent cases. In this article, we report the results of the new innovation of free lower medial thigh perforator (LMTP) flap for head and neck reconstruction in a series of patients. Fifteen patients received reconstruction with free LMTP flaps. The defect locations included the buccal area (3 cases), tongue (6 cases), lower/upper gum (5 cases), and soft palate (1 case). The perforators of flap design were detected at the distal third of the line, which was drawn from the midpoint of inguinal ligament to medial upper border of patella. The superficial temporal artery (7 cases), superior thyroid artery (6 cases), and facial artery (2 cases) were dissected as recipient vessels. The flap sizes varied from 12 × 5 cm(2) to 20 × 8 cm(2) . One to two perforators based on the superficial femoral artery or descending genicular artery were found between the...
Outcome of Anterolateral Thigh, Radial Forearm and Jejunal Free Tissue Transfer for Circumferenti... more Outcome of Anterolateral Thigh, Radial Forearm and Jejunal Free Tissue Transfer for Circumferential Esophagopharyngeal Reconstruction Ngian Chye Tan, MBBS, FRCSEd; Yen-Chou Chen, MD; Hsiang-Shun Shih, MD; Pao-Yuan Lin, MD; Yur-Ren Kuo, MD, PhD Kaoshiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan ABSTRACT Background: Circumferential esophagopharyngeal reconstruction is both complex and challenging. There are a multitude of reconstructive techniques being described in literature. In our institute, free tissue transfers can be in the form of visceral flaps, like the free jejunal flap, or fasciocutaneous flaps, like the anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap and radial forearm flap (RFF). The aim of our study was to compare and contrast three different types of free flaps when used for circumferential esophagopharyngeal reconstruction. Materials and Methods: From 2001 to 2009, 128 patients underwent free tissue transfer for esophagopharyngeal defects after cancer resection. Sixty-six patients had pat...
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2014
Background and aim: The gluteus maximus myocutaneous flap was considered the workhorse that recon... more Background and aim: The gluteus maximus myocutaneous flap was considered the workhorse that reconstructed sacral pressure sores, but was gradually replaced by fasciocutaneous flap because of several disadvantages. With the advent of the perforator flap technique, gluteal perforator (GP) flap has gained popularity nowadays. The aim of this study was to compare the complications and outcomes between GP flaps and gluteal fasciocutaneous rotation (FR) flaps in the treatment of sacral pressure sores. Methods: Between April 2007 and June 2012, 63 patients underwent sacral pressure sore reconstructions, with a GP flap used in 31 cases and an FR flap used in 32 cases. Data collected on the patients included patient age, gender, co-morbidity for being bedridden and follow-up time. Surgical details collected included the defect size, operative time and estimated blood loss. Complications recorded included re-operation, dehiscence, flap necrosis, wound infection, sinus formation, donor-site morbidity and recurrence. The complications and clinical outcomes were compared between these two groups. Results: We found that there was no significant difference in patient demographics, surgical complications and recurrence between these two groups. In gluteal FR flap group, all recurrent cases (five) were treated by reuse of previous flaps. Conclusions: Both methods are comparable, good and safe in treating sacral pressure sores. Gluteal FR flap can be performed without microsurgical dissection, and re-rotation is feasible in recurrent cases. The authors suggest using gluteal FR flaps in patients with a high risk of sore recurrence.
International Journal of Cardiology
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Background: This study tested the hypothesis that hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy enhanced the ci... more Background: This study tested the hypothesis that hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy enhanced the circulating levels of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), soluble angiogenesis factors, and blood flow in ischemic areas in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD). Methods: In total, 57 consecutive patients with PAOD undergoing the HBO therapy (3 atmospheres (atm) for 2 h each time) were prospectively enrolled into the present study. Venous blood sampling was performed to assess the circulating levels of EPCs and soluble angiogenesis factors prior to and during five sessions of HBO therapy. Additionally, skin perfusion pressure (SPP), an indicator of blood flow in ischemic areas, was measured by moorVMS-PRES. Results: The results demonstrated that the circulating levels of EPCs (cluster of differentiation (CD)34+/CD133+/CD45dim, CD31+/CD133+/CD45dim, CD34+) and soluble angiogenesis factors—vascular endothelial growth factor/stromal cell-derived factor 1/hepatocyte grow...
Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity, 2018
Extracorporeal shock wave (ECSW) and adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) have been re... more Extracorporeal shock wave (ECSW) and adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) have been recognized to have capacities of anti-inflammation and angiogenesis. We tested the hypothesis that ECSW and ADMSC therapy could attenuate ischemia-reperfusion- (IR-) induced thigh injury (femoral artery tightened for 6 h then the tightness was relieved) in rats. Adult male SD rats ( = 30) were divided into group 1 (sham-control), group 2 (IR), group 3 (IR + ECSW/120 impulses at 0.12 mJ/mm given at 3 h/24 h/72 h after IR), group 4 (allogenic ADMSC/1.2 × 10 cell intramuscular and 1.2 × 10 cell intravenous injections 3 h after IR procedure), and group 5 (ECSW + ADMSC). At day 7 after the IR procedure, the left quadriceps muscle was harvested for studies. At 18 h after the IR procedure, serum myoglobin/creatine phosphokinase (CPK) levels were highest in group 2, lowest in group 1, and with intermediate values significantly progressively reduced in groups 3 to 5 (all < 0.0001). By day 5 afte...
American journal of translational research, 2017
Although chronic kidney disease (CKD) is known to aggravate cardiovascular disease in the setting... more Although chronic kidney disease (CKD) is known to aggravate cardiovascular disease in the setting of cardiorenal syndrome (CRS), the impact of impaired cardiac function on the progression of CKD has seldom been reported. This study tested the impact of acute myocardial infarction on a rodent CKD model and the therapeutic effect of valsartan in this setting. Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 50) equally divided into group 1 (sham control), group 2 (CKD induced by 5/6 nephrectomy), group 3 (AMI by ligation of left coronary artery), group 4 (CKD+AMI), group 5 (CKD+AMI+valsartan, orally 10 mg/kg/day). By day 60, kidney injury score, creatinine levels, and ratio of urine to creatinine were highest in group 4 and lowest in group 1, significantly higher in group 4 than those in groups 2 and 5, and significantly higher in group 5 than those in group 2 (all p < 0.001). Protein expressions of inflammation (IL-1β/MMP-9), oxidative stress (NOX-1/NOX-2/oxidized protein, angiotensin-II recep...
American journal of translational research, 2017
This study tested the hypothesis that high-cholesterol diet (HCD)-induced fatty liver disease cou... more This study tested the hypothesis that high-cholesterol diet (HCD)-induced fatty liver disease could be ameliorated by rosuvastatin (Ros) and propylthiouracil (PTU) therapy. Thirty-two Zealand rabbits were equally divided into group 1 (sham-control), group 2 (HCD for 8 weeks), group 3 [HCD-Ros (20 mg/kg/day administration after 4-week HFD for 4 weeks)], group 4 [HCD-PTU (0.1% PTU in drinking water) with treatment course as group 3]. Liver weight, fibrosis, collagen deposition area, and serum levels of AST/ALT were highest in group 2, lowest in group 1, and significantly higher in group 4 than group 3 (all P<0.0001). The levels of inflammatory (TNF-α/NF-κB/IL-1ß/IL-6/MMP-9/VCAM-1/PAI-1/TLR-4, MyD88/IL-12/IFN-γ), oxidative stress (NOX-1/NOX-2/oxidized protein), apoptotic (Bax/cleaved-capase-3/PARP), fibrotic (Smad-3/TGF-ß), and mitochondria-damaged (cytosolic-cytochrome-C) proteins showed an identical pattern, whereas antiapoptotic (Bcl-2), mitochondrial-integrity (mitochondrial-cyt...
Microsurgery
Free jejunal flap is one of the optimal choices for restoring upper digestive tract. The purpose ... more Free jejunal flap is one of the optimal choices for restoring upper digestive tract. The purpose of this study was to introduce the treatment strategies and to compare the outcomes of free jejunal flap for pharyngoesophageal reconstruction between hypopharyngeal cancer and chemical corrosive injured esophagus. From 2001 to 2012, patients who had been received esophageal reconstruction by free jejunal flap for pharyngoesophageal defect were divided into squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) group and corrosive chemical injury (CCI) group. All data on outcomes and complications including relevant radiographic investigations were collected retrospectively. Sixteen patients were in SCC group and 9 patients in CCI group underwent free jejunal flap reconstruction. Two cases of flap failure were noted in SCC group, and no flap failure in CCI group-the total failure rate was 8% (2/25 patients). In SCC group, 5 of 16 patients (31.3%) developed fistula; however, no fistula in CCI group. One patient in SCC group and 3 patients in CCI group developed esophageal strictures. Other than early stricture (stricture <1 year) which reached significant difference, all of other complications were not statistically significant between two groups. The average follow-up time was 42 months. Postoperative early stricture but lower fistula occurrence is expected in patients with corrosively injured esophagi. This helpful preliminary findings could not only early-check complication, but also better explanation and prepare were taken placed before operation.
Oncotarget, Jan 30, 2017
This study tested the hypothesis that extracorporeal shock wave (ECSW) treatment can improve isch... more This study tested the hypothesis that extracorporeal shock wave (ECSW) treatment can improve ischemia-induced left ventricular (LV) dysfunction in mini-pig with co-existing chronic kidney disease (CKD). LV ischemia in mini-pigs was induced by applying an ameroid constrictor over mid-left anterior descending artery (LAD), while model of CKD was established by right nephrectomy with partial ligation of left renal arterioles 2 weeks before LAD constriction. Thirty mini-pigs were randomly divided into group 1 (sham-control), group 2 (LV-ischemia), group 3 (LV-ischemia + CKD), Group 4 [LV-ischemia + ECSW (applied 1200 shots at 0.1 mJ/m2/equally to 4-ischemic regions by day-90 after LAD constriction], and group 5 (LV-ischemia-CKD + ECSW). By day-180 after CKD induction, echocardiography showed that LV ejection fraction (LVEF) was highest in group 1, lowest in group 3, significantly lower in group 2 than that in groups 4 and 5, and significantly lower in group 5 than that in group 4, where...
International journal of cardiology, Jan 15, 2017
We tested the hypothesis that arteriosclerosis-augmented aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) and -im... more We tested the hypothesis that arteriosclerosis-augmented aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) and -impaired vasorelaxation were attenuated by rosuvastatin (Rosu) and propylthiouracil (PTU) therapy. Thirty-two New Zealand rabbits were equally divided into group 1 (sham-control), group 2 [high-cholesterol-diet (HCD) for 8weeks], group 3 [HCD-Rosu (20mg/kg/day administration after 4-week HFD for 4weeks)], and group 4 [HCD-PTU (0.1% PTU in drinking water), the treatment course as group 3]. KCl-induced vasoconstriction of carotid artery (CA) was significantly higher in group 2 than in other groups (all p<0.01), but showed no differences among groups 1, 3 and 4, whereas acetylcholine-induced vasorelaxation exhibited an opposite pattern of KCl-induced vasoconstriction among the four groups (p<0.001). Basic nitric-oxide release from endothelial cells of CA was highest in group 1, lowest in group 2, but showed no difference between groups 3 and 4 (all p<0.001). PWV value was highest in ...
Annals of plastic surgery, Jan 24, 2016
Hand transplantations have been initiated and have been encouraged by promising results for more ... more Hand transplantations have been initiated and have been encouraged by promising results for more than 1 decade. The aim of this study was to present the first case of hand transplantation performed in Taiwan. On September 3, 2014, we transplanted the left distal forearm and hand of a brain-dead managed 37 years to a man aged 45 years who had traumatic amputation of the distal third of his right forearm 30 years ago. The total ischemic time during the transplantation was 6 hours and 45 minutes. Immunosuppression included anti-thymocyte globulins, and methylprednisolone (Solumedrol) was used for the induction. Maintenance therapy included systemic tacrolimus, mycophenolic acid [mycophenolate mofetil (MMF)], and prednisone. A combination of systemic (tacrolimus/MMF/prednisolone) and topical immunosuppressant cream (clobetasol and tacrolimus) was applied if acute rejection occurred. Follow-up included routine posttransplant laboratory tests, skin biopsies, intensive physiotherapy, and p...
Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 2015
ABSTRACT
Microsurgery, Jan 9, 2015
The choice of optimal flap is still a challenge for patients with resection of head and neck canc... more The choice of optimal flap is still a challenge for patients with resection of head and neck cancer and reconstruction, especially for recurrent cases. In this article, we report the results of the new innovation of free lower medial thigh perforator (LMTP) flap for head and neck reconstruction in a series of patients. Fifteen patients received reconstruction with free LMTP flaps. The defect locations included the buccal area (3 cases), tongue (6 cases), lower/upper gum (5 cases), and soft palate (1 case). The perforators of flap design were detected at the distal third of the line, which was drawn from the midpoint of inguinal ligament to medial upper border of patella. The superficial temporal artery (7 cases), superior thyroid artery (6 cases), and facial artery (2 cases) were dissected as recipient vessels. The flap sizes varied from 12 × 5 cm(2) to 20 × 8 cm(2) . One to two perforators based on the superficial femoral artery or descending genicular artery were found between the...
Outcome of Anterolateral Thigh, Radial Forearm and Jejunal Free Tissue Transfer for Circumferenti... more Outcome of Anterolateral Thigh, Radial Forearm and Jejunal Free Tissue Transfer for Circumferential Esophagopharyngeal Reconstruction Ngian Chye Tan, MBBS, FRCSEd; Yen-Chou Chen, MD; Hsiang-Shun Shih, MD; Pao-Yuan Lin, MD; Yur-Ren Kuo, MD, PhD Kaoshiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan ABSTRACT Background: Circumferential esophagopharyngeal reconstruction is both complex and challenging. There are a multitude of reconstructive techniques being described in literature. In our institute, free tissue transfers can be in the form of visceral flaps, like the free jejunal flap, or fasciocutaneous flaps, like the anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap and radial forearm flap (RFF). The aim of our study was to compare and contrast three different types of free flaps when used for circumferential esophagopharyngeal reconstruction. Materials and Methods: From 2001 to 2009, 128 patients underwent free tissue transfer for esophagopharyngeal defects after cancer resection. Sixty-six patients had pat...