Swallowing after free-flap reconstruction in patients with oral and pharyngeal cancer

Mari Markkanen-Leppänen, Elina Isotalo, Antti Mäkitie, Eija Rorarius, Sirpa Asko-Seljavaara, Timo Pessi, Erkki Suominen, Marja-Leena Haapanen

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Swallowing and intraoral sensation outcome were investigated prospectively after microvascular free-flap reconstruction. Forty-one patients with a large oral or oropharyngeal carcinoma underwent free-flap surgery usually combined with radiotherapy. The patients completed modified barium swallow, self-rating of swallowing, and 2-point moving discrimination preoperatively and at four time points during the 12-month follow-up period, and a plain chest X-ray one year after operation. Swallowing was impaired with respect to an objective and subjective measure after therapy. Rates for nonsitent and silent aspiration increased during the follow-up. Intraoral sensation deteriorated. Swallowing outcome was not related to sensation. One year after surgery, 86% of the patients ate regular masticated or soft food. Microvascular transfers offer a reasonable option for oral reconstruction. This study does not support the need for sensate flaps. Swallowing problems should be routinely sought and patients rehabilitated during a sufficiently tong follow-up with videofluorography regardless of the patient's perception of swallowing. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Originalspråkengelska
TidskriftOral Oncology
Volym42
Nummer5
Sidor (från-till)501-509
Antal sidor9
ISSN1368-8375
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 2006
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