Skourtis Mia E, Weber Stephen M, Kriet J David, Girod Douglas A, Tsue Terance T, Wax Mark K
Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2007 Aug;137(2):228-32. doi: 10.1016/j.otohns.2007.03.013.
We sought to evaluate the functional and aesthetic outcomes of immediate facial reconstruction with a Gore-Tex (expanded polytetrofluoroethylene) sling in irradiated patients undergoing large head and neck tumor extirpation with facial nerve resection.
We conducted a retrospective study of 17 patients at two academic institutions who underwent extirpative surgery with immediate Gore-Tex sling reconstruction and completed radiotherapy. Functional and aesthetic results were evaluated at three intervals.
All patients had excellent immediate results and good or excellent intermediate-term results. At long-term follow-up, results were good to excellent in 47% and unacceptable in 35% of patients.
In irradiated patients undergoing total parotidectomy with immediate facial reconstruction using Gore-Tex slings, early results are excellent, but there is a high incidence of major wound complications and unacceptable results in long-term follow-up.
There is a high rate of late complications associated with immediate facial reconstruction with Gore-Tex slings in irradiated patients.