Surgical treatment of malignant cervico-facial tumours often includes vast demolition of mucosal, cutaneous, muscle and bone tissues, requiring immediate repair of the extensive loss of substance with reconstructive pedicled or revascularised free flaps. Still today, when it is not necessary to reconstruct the mandibular bone or in particular clinical situations as found in patients in whom microsurgery is contraindicated due to general conditions or in those cases of unsuccessful microsurgical flaps, use of the pedicled flaps is still indicated, particularly the myocutaneous flap of the major pectoral muscle described approximately 25 years ago, and quite rightly referred to as "work horse" or "spare wheel" of reconstructive surgery. Study population comprises 33 patients (27 male, 6 female, mean age: 61 years, range: 36-86) observed between 2000-2002. These patients were submitted to demolitive surgery on account of malignant cervico-facial neoplasias. The role of the major pectoral muscle pedicled flap is emphasised stressing that resection of the pedicle, even a few weeks after transplant, together with the subclavicular passage, may avoid the majority of the well-known functional and aesthetic problems related to this reparative technique.

Continuing validity of pectoralis major muscle flap 25 years after its first application

Croce Adelchi
2003-01-01

Abstract

Surgical treatment of malignant cervico-facial tumours often includes vast demolition of mucosal, cutaneous, muscle and bone tissues, requiring immediate repair of the extensive loss of substance with reconstructive pedicled or revascularised free flaps. Still today, when it is not necessary to reconstruct the mandibular bone or in particular clinical situations as found in patients in whom microsurgery is contraindicated due to general conditions or in those cases of unsuccessful microsurgical flaps, use of the pedicled flaps is still indicated, particularly the myocutaneous flap of the major pectoral muscle described approximately 25 years ago, and quite rightly referred to as "work horse" or "spare wheel" of reconstructive surgery. Study population comprises 33 patients (27 male, 6 female, mean age: 61 years, range: 36-86) observed between 2000-2002. These patients were submitted to demolitive surgery on account of malignant cervico-facial neoplasias. The role of the major pectoral muscle pedicled flap is emphasised stressing that resection of the pedicle, even a few weeks after transplant, together with the subclavicular passage, may avoid the majority of the well-known functional and aesthetic problems related to this reparative technique.
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