Function of the sensate free forearm flap after partial glossectomy

J Craniomaxillofac Surg. 2006 Sep;34(6):332-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jcms.2006.04.005. Epub 2006 Jul 21.

Abstract

Aims: To compare functional recovery of sensitive free forearm flaps with non-sensitive free forearm flaps, following reconstruction for partial glossectomy.

Material: Sixteen patients underwent partial glossectomy for oncological reasons, of whom: nine patients underwent repair with non-sensitive free forearm flaps (group A) and seven with sensitive free flaps (group B).

Methods: All patients underwent the following tests: (1) tactile sensitivity evaluation, localization of stimulus, sharp/blunt definition, discrimination between two points (static and dynamic), thermal sensitivity to heat/cold; (2) speech evaluation by means of the modified Fanzago test; (3) subjective evaluation concerning the degree of satisfaction of the following functions: swallowing, feeding and talking.

Results: The sensitivity and logopaedic evaluation tests and the subjective evaluation charts highlight an overall better functional recovery of the sensitive repair than the non-sensitive ones.

Conclusion: In patients who have undergone partial glossectomy repair with free forearm neurofasciocutaneous flaps allow good recovery of oral functions and, therefore, a good quality of life.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Forearm* / innervation
  • Hot Temperature
  • Humans
  • Mastication
  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Prospective Studies
  • Speech
  • Surgical Flaps / innervation*
  • Tongue / innervation
  • Tongue / physiology
  • Tongue / surgery*
  • Touch*
  • Treatment Outcome