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Reduction of Donor Site Morbidity of Free Radial Forearm Flaps: What Level of Evidence Is Available?

Background: The radial forearm free flap (RFFF) is the most commonly used free flap in head and neck reconstructive surgery. However, despite excellent results with respect to the site of reconstruction, donor site morbidity cannot be neglected. This review summarizes the current state of knowledge...

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Autores principales: Loeffelbein, Denys J., Al-Benna, Sammy, Steinsträßer, Lars, Satanovskij, Robin M., Rohleder, Nils H., Mücke, Thomas, Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich, Kesting, Marco R.
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Publicado: Open Science Company, LLC 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3273314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22331991
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author Loeffelbein, Denys J.
Al-Benna, Sammy
Steinsträßer, Lars
Satanovskij, Robin M.
Rohleder, Nils H.
Mücke, Thomas
Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich
Kesting, Marco R.
author_facet Loeffelbein, Denys J.
Al-Benna, Sammy
Steinsträßer, Lars
Satanovskij, Robin M.
Rohleder, Nils H.
Mücke, Thomas
Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich
Kesting, Marco R.
author_sort Loeffelbein, Denys J.
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description Background: The radial forearm free flap (RFFF) is the most commonly used free flap in head and neck reconstructive surgery. However, despite excellent results with respect to the site of reconstruction, donor site morbidity cannot be neglected. This review summarizes the current state of knowledge and analyzes the level of evidence with regard to perioperative management of the reduction of RFFF donor site morbidity. Methods: The medical Internet source PubMed was screened for relevant articles. All relevant articles were tabulated according to the levels of scientific evidence, and the available methods for reduction of donor site morbidity are discussed. Results: Classification into levels of evidence reveals 3 publications (1.5%) with level I (randomized controlled trials), 29 (14.0%) with level II (experimental studies with no randomization, cohort studies, or outcome research), 3 (1.5%) with level III (systematic review of case-control studies or individual case-control studies), 121 (58.7%) with level IV (nonexperimental studies, such as cross-sectional trials, case series, case reports), and 15 (7.3%) with level V (narrative review or expert opinion without explicit critical appraisal). Thirty-five (17.0%) articles could not be classified, because they focused on a topic other than donor site morbidity of the RFFF. Conclusions: Although great interest has been expressed with regard to reducing the donor site morbidity of the workhorse flap in microvascular reconstruction procedures, most publications fail to provide the hard facts and solid evidence characteristic of high-quality research.
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spelling pubmed-32733142012-02-13 Reduction of Donor Site Morbidity of Free Radial Forearm Flaps: What Level of Evidence Is Available? Loeffelbein, Denys J. Al-Benna, Sammy Steinsträßer, Lars Satanovskij, Robin M. Rohleder, Nils H. Mücke, Thomas Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich Kesting, Marco R. Eplasty Journal Article Background: The radial forearm free flap (RFFF) is the most commonly used free flap in head and neck reconstructive surgery. However, despite excellent results with respect to the site of reconstruction, donor site morbidity cannot be neglected. This review summarizes the current state of knowledge and analyzes the level of evidence with regard to perioperative management of the reduction of RFFF donor site morbidity. Methods: The medical Internet source PubMed was screened for relevant articles. All relevant articles were tabulated according to the levels of scientific evidence, and the available methods for reduction of donor site morbidity are discussed. Results: Classification into levels of evidence reveals 3 publications (1.5%) with level I (randomized controlled trials), 29 (14.0%) with level II (experimental studies with no randomization, cohort studies, or outcome research), 3 (1.5%) with level III (systematic review of case-control studies or individual case-control studies), 121 (58.7%) with level IV (nonexperimental studies, such as cross-sectional trials, case series, case reports), and 15 (7.3%) with level V (narrative review or expert opinion without explicit critical appraisal). Thirty-five (17.0%) articles could not be classified, because they focused on a topic other than donor site morbidity of the RFFF. Conclusions: Although great interest has been expressed with regard to reducing the donor site morbidity of the workhorse flap in microvascular reconstruction procedures, most publications fail to provide the hard facts and solid evidence characteristic of high-quality research. Open Science Company, LLC 2012-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3273314/ /pubmed/22331991 Text en Copyright © 2012 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article whereby the authors retain copyright of the work. The article is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Loeffelbein, Denys J.
Al-Benna, Sammy
Steinsträßer, Lars
Satanovskij, Robin M.
Rohleder, Nils H.
Mücke, Thomas
Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich
Kesting, Marco R.
Reduction of Donor Site Morbidity of Free Radial Forearm Flaps: What Level of Evidence Is Available?
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title_full Reduction of Donor Site Morbidity of Free Radial Forearm Flaps: What Level of Evidence Is Available?
title_fullStr Reduction of Donor Site Morbidity of Free Radial Forearm Flaps: What Level of Evidence Is Available?
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of Donor Site Morbidity of Free Radial Forearm Flaps: What Level of Evidence Is Available?
title_short Reduction of Donor Site Morbidity of Free Radial Forearm Flaps: What Level of Evidence Is Available?
title_sort reduction of donor site morbidity of free radial forearm flaps: what level of evidence is available?
topic Journal Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3273314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22331991
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