Classification of pedicle ossification after maxillofacial reconstruction with bony free flap: An observational study

Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery(2022)

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Introduction: Maxillofacial reconstruction with bony free flap is a classical technique. However, pedicle ossifi-cation after such reconstruction is a misunderstood complication that is rarely reported in the literature. It is usually manifested as trismus, neck pain, and hard swelling, but it is predominantly asymptomatic and, thus, mainly incidentally discovered at a later stage. The aim of our study is to propose a classification for pedicle ossification based on both radiological features and vascular calcification progression. We also describe a case of metachronous ossification after two fibula free flap procedures. Material & Methods: Our observational study includes all patients from our unit who underwent maxillofacial reconstruction with bony free flap from 2003 to 2018. We collected all cases of pedicle ossifications identified during the follow-up and described the radiological status of each one to categorise them in different groups and propose a classification scheme for the same. Results: Radiological and histological analysis showed a progressive three-step evolution of pedicle ossifica-tion, starting from the media, progressing into the lumen, and then reaching completion in the extravascular region. The final stage was observed in all symptomatic patients. Conclusion: Pedicle ossification is a progressive process that passes through three successive histological stages that may be associated with factors such as smooth muscle cell phenotype modification [1]. This com-plication may lead to more severe clinical symptoms and may require surgery for removal of the calcification. (C) 2021 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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Maxillofacial reconstruction,Bony free flap,Pedicle calcification,Vascular calcification
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