Our aim was to determine whether histological changes occur in the cutaneous portion of pectoralis major flaps employed for upper aero-digestive tract reconstruction and, if present, to characterize these changes and try to infer their cause. Seven patients submitted to repair of aero-digestive tract defects secondary to cancer resection with pectoralis major myocutaneous flap were included in this study. All patients received adjuvant radiotherapy. Biopsies were taken from: the cutaneous portion of the flap; buccal mucosa; irradiated neck skin and chest skin opposite the donor site. Histological changes toward a "mucosalization" occur in the cutaneous portion of the pectoralis major flaps, characterized by disappearance of the horny layer or a reduction of its thickness and a decrease of the amount of cutaneous appendages. These changes are probably a result of continuous exposure to the intraoral environment in association with radiotherapy effects and may represent an advantageous adaptation for the patient.
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Pinto, F. R., Kanda, J. L., Diniz, M. T., Santos, C. P., & Zveibil, D. K. (2009). Delayed histological changes in cutaneous portion of pectoralis major flaps employed in upper aero-digestive tract reconstruction. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 266(4), 553–558. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-008-0784-8
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