Background. The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of fr
ee tissue transfer for treatment of advanced mandibular osteoradionecrosis
(ORN) in head and neck cancer patients.
Methods. We reviewed 29 patients who were treated for advanced mandibular O
RN by radical resection and reconstruction with free flaps at our instituti
on. All patients had either failed to respond to conservative treatment, in
cluding hyperbaric oxygen therapy and debridement or had pathological fract
ure due to ORN.
Results. Twenty-four vascularized bone (17 fibula, five iliac, and two scap
ula), four rectus abdominis myocutaneous, and one radial forearm fasciocuta
neous free flaps were used. The complications occurred in 6 of 29 patients
(21%). A total of four flaps (14%) were lost. The mean follow-up was 2 year
s 9 months. All patients had complete resolution of ORN symptoms. No eviden
ce of ORN recurrence was observed in any patient.
Conclusion. For advanced osteoradionecrosis of the mandible, radical resect
ion followed by reconstruction using free flap provides a reliable means of
obtaining good wound healing with acceptable aesthetic and functional resu
lts, (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.