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Published on: January 15, 2017
Ileal free flap for hypopharynx reconstruction - case series
Luis Fernando Tintinago-Londoño1,2,3, Estephania Candelo2, Tania Guzmán2
1Departamento de Cirugía de Cabeza y Cuello, Fundación Valle del Lili, Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia.
Objectives:
Reconstructing the hypopharynx while preserving the larynx poses a complex surgical challenge due to the limited space and the high position of the hypopharynx in the neck. We present our experience with hypopharyngeal reconstruction and larynx preservation using an ileal free flap.
Case Presentation:
Six consecutive cases were reported (age range 17-75; 2 females). Indications for surgery were tumor excision, postexcision flap failure, postradiation stenosis, caustic ingestion injury, and cervical esophageal perforation. The larynx was preserved in four cases. Graft survival rate was 100 %. Videofluoroscopic swallowing studies conducted at postoperative day 20-80 were normal in three cases. Two cases presented with stenosis but responded well to endoscopic dilations. Unfortunately, the third case expired due to tumor recurrence.
Conclusions:
The ileal free flap is a surgical alternative for the reconstruction of the hypopharynx, especially in cases where the larynx is preserved.

