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Table 1 Patient characteristics

From: Transverse cervical vessels as recipient vessels in oral and maxillofacial microsurgical reconstruction after former operations with or without radiotherapy

Patient

Age/gender

Diagnosis

Prior operation

SND

Prior RT

First flap

Second flap

Hospitalization time

Complications

1

42/F

SCC of the lower gingiva

Maxillectomy

uni

Y

None

ALT

9

None

2

36/F

ACC of FOM (recurrence)

Resection ACC FOM

bil

Y

MSAP

ALT

15

Delayed wound healing

3

59/M

ACC of the mandible (recurrence)

Marginal resection of the mandible

bil

N

Plastyma

Fibula

10

None

4

65/M

SCC of the tongue (second primary cancer)

Resection SCC of FOM

bil

Y

ALT

AMT

10

None

5

60/F

SCC of the lower gingiva (recurrence)

Hemimandibulectomy

uni

N

Fibula

ALT + AMT

19

None

6

49/F

Mouth opening limited

Maxillectomy

uni

N

None

ALT

18

Fistula and delayed wound healing

7

58/M

SCC of buccal mucosa (recurrence)

Resection SCC of buccal mucosa

uni

Y

None

ALT

9

None

8

69/F

SCC of buccal mucosa (recurrence)

Resection SCC of buccal mucosa

uni

Y

None

ALT

10

None

  1. SND, selective neck dissection; RT, radiotherapy; SCC, squamous cell carcinoma; uni, unilateral; ALT, anterolateral thigh flap; ACC, adenoid cystic carcinoma; FOM, floor of mouth; bil, bilateral; MSAP, medial sural artery perforator flap; AMT, anteromedial thigh flap; F, female; M, male.