Trismus surgery and microsurgical reconstruction after oral cancer treatment

Author:

De Pablo Alba1,Chen Jyh‐Kwei2,Tsao Chung‐Kan3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Hospital Vall d'Hebrón Barcelona Spain

2. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Taipei Taiwan

3. Department of Plastic Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Chang Gung University and Medical College Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionTrismus after oral cancer is frequent, with scarce evidence of surgical release treatment in these patients.ObjectivesThe objective of this study is to determine the results of trismus release and free flap reconstruction after oral cancer treatment, establish immediate and long‐term results, and detect factors that influence outcome.Materials and MethodsA retrospective study was performed. Preoperative, intraoperative, and follow‐up interincisal distances were measured. The intraoperative, long‐term gain, and postoperative loss were calculated. Analysis of the long‐term results with the preoperative and intraoperative variables was performed.ResultsSurgical release immediately increased the interincisal distance by 29.25 mm. Sixty‐six percent of this gain was lost due to trismus recurrence, giving a long‐term interincisal gain of 9.90 mm. Worse results were observed in patients with previous high‐stage tumors, maxillectomies, skin resections, and previous radiotherapy. The were no significant differences in the results depending on the type of release or reconstruction performed, with the exception of the reconstruction with the sural flap, which presented worse results. Patients with trismus of ≤10 mm could have more range for improvement after this surgery.ConclusionsThe results of this surgery are moderate in the long term due to high trismus recurrence in spite of aggressive treatment.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology,General Medicine,Surgery

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