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KMID : 0390220200310010051
Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
2020 Volume.31 No. 1 p.51 ~ p.56
Leech Therapy for the Salvage of Complicated Reconstructive Flaps after Head and Neck Cancer Surgery
Choi Jae-Hyuk

Kim Eun-Hye
Choi Na-Yeon
Beak Chung-Hwan
Chung Man-Ki
Abstract
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to present our institutional experiences with me?dicinal leech application for the treatment of venous congestion in various reconstructive flaps for head and neck defects after cancer surgery.

Materials and Methods: We retrospectively enrolled 24 patients (8 extraoral, 16 intraoral flaps) who underwent the leech therapy for head and neck flap salvage (11 locoregional, 13 free flaps). We safely applied the leech in a syringe at congested flap site. Clinical data including sex, age, primary site, and types of flaps were investigated. The number of leeches, complications, and outcomes were assessed.

Results: The leech was applied mean 1.4 days after reconstructive surgery, and mean 1.8 leeches were used per a day. Duration of leech therapy was mean 3.1 days. Of 24 cases, the entire flap was successfully salvaged in 14 (58.3%) cases, partial necrosis of flap was found in 8 (33.3%) and total necrosis in 2 (8.3%). One patient had esophagogastroscopy for swallowing of leech and 11 patients required transfusion because of anemia.

Conclu?sions: Leech therapy could be effectively performed for both intraoral and extraoral congested head and neck flaps.
KEYWORD
Leeching, Head and neck neoplasm, Surgical flaps
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