Flap Complications Following Maxillectomy, Reconstructive Surgery, and Postoperative Proton Radiotherapy: A Cohort Study and Considerations for Risk Mitigation. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • BACKGROUND: Flap complications following maxillectomy, reconstruction, and adjuvant proton beam therapy (PBT) for primary maxillary and sinonasal malignancies are not well described. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included consecutive patients treated between 2016 and 2023 from a single-institutional database. RESULTS: Thirteen patients were identified with a median follow-up of 26 months. No immediate post-operative complications occurred, with a median time between surgery and PBT of 61 days. Nine patients (69.2%) had high-risk postoperative pathology and required 66+ Gy(RBE), including five (38.5%) with gross disease receiving 70 Gy(RBE). Flap necrosis and fistulization occurred in three patients (23.1%) following PBT (median time from PBT to complication, 112 days). Higher flap mean and minimum dose, flap volume receiving at least 66 Gy[RBE], and minimum dose to 50% flap volume were associated with complications. CONCLUSIONS: Careful patient selection and planning strategies should be considered to mitigate flap complication risk following adjuvant PBT for high-risk post-operative pathology.

publication date

  • September 8, 2025

Research

keywords

  • Maxillary Neoplasms
  • Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms
  • Plastic Surgery Procedures
  • Postoperative Complications
  • Proton Therapy
  • Surgical Flaps

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 105015488776

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1002/hed.70040

PubMed ID

  • 40916977