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Quality of Life after Mandibular Reconstruction Using Free Fibula Flap and Customized Plates: A Case Series and Comparison with the Literature

J. Pamias Romero, Manel Sáez‐Barba, Alba de-Pablo-García-Cuenca, Pablo Vaquero-Martínez, Joan Masnou-Pratdesaba, Coro Bescós

2023Cancers23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A single-center retrospective study was conducted to assess health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in 23 consecutive patients undergoing mandibular reconstruction using the computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) technology, free fibula flap, and titanium patient-specific implants (PSIs). HRQoL was evaluated after at least 12 months of surgery using the University of Washington Quality of Life (UW-QOL) questionnaire for head and neck cancer patients. In the 12 single question domains, the highest mean scores were found for "taste" (92.9), "shoulder" (90.9), "anxiety" (87.5), and "pain" (86.4), whereas the lowest scores were observed for "chewing" (57.1), "appearance" (67.9), and "saliva" (78.1). In the three global questions of the UW-QOL questionnaire, 80% of patients considered that their HRQoL was as good as or even better than it was compared to their HRQoL before cancer, and only 20% reported that their HRQoL had worsened after the presence of the disease. Overall QoL during the past 7 days was rated as good, very good or outstanding by 81% of patients, respectively. No patient reported poor or very poor QoL. In the present study, restoring mandibular continuity with free fibula flap and patient-specific titanium implants designed with the CAD-CAM technology improved HRQoL.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineFibulaQuality of life (healthcare)DentistryAnxietyFree flapSurgeryPhysical therapyTibiaPsychiatryNursingReconstructive Surgery and Microvascular TechniquesFacial Nerve Paralysis Treatment and ResearchHead and Neck Cancer Studies