Advances in Microvascular Reconstruction of the Orbit and Beyond: Considerations and a Checklist for Decision-Making

Gian Battista Bottini (First author), Veronika Joos, Christoph Steiner (Co-author), Katharina Zeman-Kuhnert, Alexander Gaggl* (Last author)

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Abstract

This paper aims to discuss the microvascular reconstruction of the orbit and adjacent regions and to propose a checklist to aid the reconstructive surgeon in this challenging undertaking. The discussion is based on a literature review that includes 32 retrospective case series, 5 case reports published in the last 34 years in PubMed, and 3 textbook chapters. Additionally, it relies on the senior author's expertise, described in a case series, and two case reports published elsewhere. Classifications and treatment algorithms on microvascular orbit reconstruction generally disregard patient-related factors. A more holistic approach can be advantageous: patient-related factors, such as age, comorbidities, prognosis, previous interventions, radiotherapy, and the wish for maximal dental rehabilitation and a prosthetic eye, have the same importance as defect-related considerations and can inform the choice of a reconstructive option. In this manuscript, we examine defect- and patient-related factors and new technologies, provide a checklist, and examine future directions. The checklist is intended as a tool to aid in the decision-making process when reconstructing the orbital region with microvascular flaps.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2899
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Clinical Medicine
Volume13
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 May 2024

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