Microvascular free flap in a pregnant patient after resection ofahigh-grade neuroendocrine carcinoma

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2021-10-18Authors
Luna-Pisciotti, TatianaIzquierdo, Mariana
Echeverri, Maria De La Paz
Sanin Hoyos, Alejandra
Nieto, Luis
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Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Facultad de Medicina. Departamento de Anestesiología
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Microvascular free flap in a pregnant patient after resection ofahigh-grade neuroendocrine carcinomaResumen
Free !ap reconstruction is seldom performed during pregnancy. Not only does the prolonged operative time pose a risk for the mother and the fetus, but also the hypercoagulable state of pregnancy predisposes the mother to a greater risk of complications in the transplanted tissue. We present a case of a 29-year-old patient in week 27 of gestation with a rapidly progressive neuroendocrine tumor in the left nasal fossa with involve-ment of the nasal sinus, pterygopalatine fossa, dura, and left orbit, associated with neurological symptoms and recurrent epistaxis. The aggressive and rapidly progressive character of the tumor made surgical excision by a multidisciplinary team as the "rst option. We performed immediate reconstruction with an anterolateral thigh free !ap. Free tissue transfer was performed successfully, with satisfactory results on the mother and later delivery without complications.
Abstract
Free !ap reconstruction is seldom performed during pregnancy. Not only does the prolonged operative time pose a risk for the mother and the fetus, but also the hypercoagulable state of pregnancy predisposes the mother to a greater risk of complications in the transplanted tissue. We present a case of a 29-year-old patient in week 27 of gestation with a rapidly progressive neuroendocrine tumor in the left nasal fossa with involve-ment of the nasal sinus, pterygopalatine fossa, dura, and left orbit, associated with neurological symptoms and recurrent epistaxis. The aggressive and rapidly progressive character of the tumor made surgical excision by a multidisciplinary team as the "rst option. We performed immediate reconstruction with an anterolateral thigh free !ap. Free tissue transfer was performed successfully, with satisfactory results on the mother and later delivery without complications.
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Microsurgical free flapsFree tissue flap
Gestation
Pregnancies
Neuroendocrine tumor
Head and neck cancer
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SAPS Science & Art Plastic Surgery Journal; Volumen 2 (2021)
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