Microsurgical Head and Neck Reconstruction in Patients With Fanconi Anemia.
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abstract
ABSTRACT: Patients with Fanconi anemia (FA) are at increased risk for head and neck cancers that often necessitate extensive reconstructions. Such patients have multiple comorbidities including anemia and thrombocytopenia frequently requiring bone marrow transplant, and they are at an increased risk of cancer recurrence and need for further extirpation. In the present study, charts from 3 patients with FA who underwent microvascular free tissue transfer by the senior author were retrospectively reviewed for pertinent pre- and peri-operative details in addition to functional and cosmetic outcomes. Two of these patients ultimately required metachronous free flap reconstructions for recurrence. All patients had acceptable functional and cosmetic outcomes following each instance of free flap reconstruction, thereby demonstrating the utility of microvascular free tissue transfer in patients with FA. The authors herein present each patient's clinical history in addition to a discussion of the current literature and an outline of our approach to these challenging cases.