Pharyngoesophageal reconstruction after resection of hypopharyngeal carcinoma: A new algorithm after analysis of 142 cases

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Background: The aim of this study is to define an algorithm for the choice of reconstructive method for defects after laryngo-pharyngo-esophagectomy for hypopharyngeal carcinoma.Methods: One hundred and forty two cases of hypopharyngeal carcinoma were included and operated on by either partial pharyngectomy, total pharyngectomy or esophagectomy. The reconstructive method was tailored according to the resected segment.Results: Pectoralis flap was used in 48 cases, free jejunal flap in 28 cases, augmented colon bypass in 4 cases, gastric pull up in 32 cases and gastric tube in 30 cases. Mean hospital stay was 12 days. Mortality rate was 10.6% and morbidity rate was 31.7%. Total flap failure occurred in 3 cases of free flap and one case of pectoralis flap. There were 23 cases of early fistula. Late stricture occurred in 19 cases, being highest with myocutaneous flap (early fistula 12/50 and late stricture 13/50).Conclusion: Free jejunal flap was the flap of choice for reconstruction when the safety margin is still above the clavicle. In cases with added esophagectomy, we recommend gastric tube as a method of choice for reconstruction. © 2014 Denewer et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Denewer, A., Khater, A., Hafez, M. T., Hussein, O., Roshdy, S., Shahatto, F., … Mowafy, K. (2014). Pharyngoesophageal reconstruction after resection of hypopharyngeal carcinoma: A new algorithm after analysis of 142 cases. World Journal of Surgical Oncology, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-12-182

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