Using the DASH Questionnaire to Evaluate Donor Site Morbidity of the Serratus Anterior Free Flap in Head and Neck Reconstruction: A Multicenter Study †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Study Cohort
2.2. Serratus Anterior Free Flap
2.3. Complications and Their Definitions
2.4. DASH Questionnaire
2.5. Statistical Methods
3. Results
3.1. Patient Cohort
3.2. Applications
3.3. Complications and Free Flap Failure
3.4. Donor Site Morbidity
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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DASH Score | |||
---|---|---|---|
VARIABLES | n (%) | Mean (Median) ± SEM (SD) | p-Value |
Sex | |||
F | 4 (20.0) | 30.8 (23.2) ± 14.6 (29.2) | |
M | 16 (80.0) | 19.3 (19.9) ± 4.2 (16.9) | 0.303 a |
Age | |||
<56 | 10 (50.0) | 20.8 (14.0) ± 6.8 (21.4) | |
≥56 | 10 (50.0) | 22.3 (20.0) ± 5.9 (18.7) | 0.872 a |
Tumor Site | |||
Oral Cavity | 12 (60.0) | 16.6 (13.0) ± 4.0 (13.9) | |
Larynx | 2 (10.0) | 10.4 (10.4) ± 5.4 (7.6) | |
Hypopharynx | 4 (20.0) | 42.3 (42.7) ± 15.3 (30.7) | |
Other | 2 (10.0) | 20.9 (20.9) ± 0.9 (1.2) | 0.106 b |
T-Classification | |||
T1 | 0 (0.0) | - | |
T2 | 4 (20.0) | 18.9 (19.9) ± 5.2 (10.4) | |
T3 | 8 (40.0) | 18.0 (10.9) ± 7.5 (21.2) | |
T4 | 8 (40.0) | 26.4 (20.9) ± 7.9 (22.3) | 0.683 b |
N-Classification | |||
N0 | 14 (70.0) | 22.0 (20.0) ± 4.9 (18.3) | |
N1 | 2 (10.0) | 9.1 (9.1) ± 3.0 (4.3) | |
N2 | 4 (20.0) | 26.2 (17.9) ± 14.5 (29.0) | |
N3 | 0 (0.0) | - | 0.618 b |
Tumor Stage | |||
Stage I | 0 (0.0) | - | |
Stage II | 2 (10.0) | 19.9 (19.9) ± 0.1 (0.1) | |
Stage III | 6 (30.0) | 12.5 (10.9) ± 4.1 (10.1) | |
Stage IV | 12 (60.0) | 26.4 (20.9) ± 6.7 (23.3) | 0.386 b |
Salvage Situation | |||
Yes | 14 (70.0) | 24.2 (19.9) ± 5.9 (22.3) | |
No | 6 (30.0) | 15.5 (16.1) ± 4.2 (10.2) | 0.378 a |
Skin Paddle | |||
Yes | 13 (65.0) | 26.1 (20.0) ± 6.1 (21.8) | |
No | 7 (35.0) | 13.1 (6.0) ± 4.3 (11.4) | 0.159 a |
Case | Application | Sex | Age | Skin Paddle | Salvage Setting | Stage | Complication | DASH | Assessment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tongue Reconstruction | M | 58.8 | Yes | Yes | IV | No | 40.70 | 4 |
2 | M | 28.2 | No | Yes | IV | Yes | 34.50 | 3 | |
3 | F | 52.7 | Yes | No | IV | No | 30.56 | 3 | |
4 | M | 51.1 | Yes | Yes | III | No | 26.70 | 3 | |
5 | M | 65.5 | No | No | III | Yes | 20.75 | 3 | |
6 | M | 62.2 | Yes | Yes | II | No | 20.00 | 15 | |
7 | M | 54.9 | No | No | III | No | 6.03 | 6 | |
8 | F | 66.9 | Yes | Yes | IV | No | 5.20 | 7 | |
9 | M | 50.3 | Yes | Yes | III | No | 5.00 | 4 | |
10 | M | 66.4 | No | No | IV | No | 3.50 | 3 | |
11 | M | 55.3 | Yes | Yes | III | No | 0.90 | 6 | |
9 (81.8) | 55.6 | 7 (63.6) | 7 (63.6) | 7 (63.6) | 2 (18.2) | 17.6 | 5.2 | ||
12 | Pharyngeal Reconstruction | F | 54.3 | Yes | Yes | IV | Yes | 71.7 | 13 |
13 | M | 75.3 | Yes | Yes | IV | Yes | 65.5 | 3 | |
14 | M | 64.9 | Yes | Yes | II | No | 19.8 | 4 | |
15 | M | 55.6 | Yes | No | IV | Yes | 12.1 | 18 | |
3 (75.0) | 62.5 | 4 (100.0) | 3 (75.0) | 3 (75.0) | 3 (75.0) | 42.3 | 9.5 | ||
16 | Overlay Technique | F | 53.0 | No | Yes | III | Yes | 15.8 | 13 |
17 | M | 54.7 | No | Yes | IV | No | 5.0 | 8 | |
1 (50.0) | 53.8 | 0 (0.0) | 2 (100.0) | 1 (50.0) | 1 (50.0) | 10.4 | 10.5 | ||
18 | Skin Reconstruction | M | 61.1 | Yes | Yes | IV | No | 21.7 | 5 |
19 | M | 74.1 | Yes | No | IV | No | 20.0 | 4 | |
2 (100.0) | 67.6 | 2 (100.0) | 1 (50.0) | 2 (100.0) | 0 (0.0) | 20.8 | 4.5 | ||
20 | Maxillary Reconstruction | M | 58.8 | No | Yes | IV | No | 5.83 | 3 |
1 (100.0) | 58.8 | 0 (0.0) | 1 (100.0) | 1 (100.0) | 0 (0.0) | 5.83 | 3 |
Case | Complication | Type | Salvage Procedure |
---|---|---|---|
SAFF 2 | Intraoperative flap loss | Flap related | PMMF |
SAFF 5 | Subacute bleeding at donor site | Donor site related | Revision Surgery |
SAFF 12 | Intraoperative flap loss | Flap related | PMMF |
SAFF 13 | Vascular occlusion on POD 3 with delayed flap loss and PCF formation | Flap related | PMMF |
SAFF 15 | Vascular occlusion on POD 9 with delayed flap loss and PCF formation | Flap related | PMMF |
SAFF 16 | Persistent PCF | Recipient site related | PMMF |
Questions | Mean | Median | SD | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Open a tight or new jar | 1.7 | 1 | 0.92 |
2 | Write | 1.4 | 1 | 0.60 |
3 | Turn a key | 1.1 | 1 | 0.45 |
4 | Prepare a meal | 1.5 | 1 | 0.95 |
5 | Push open a heavy door | 2.0 | 1 | 1.33 |
6 | Place an object on a shelf above your head | 2.5 | 2 | 1.50 |
7 | Do heavy household jobs | 2.6 | 2 | 1.60 |
8 | Garden or outdoor property work | 2.7 | 2.5 | 1.76 |
9 | Make a bed | 1.9 | 1 | 1.22 |
10 | Carry a shopping bag or briefcase | 1.9 | 1 | 1.41 |
11 | Carry a heavy object (over 5kgs) | 2.6 | 2.5 | 1.57 |
12 | Change a lightbulb overhead | 2.7 | 2 | 1.59 |
13 | Wash or blow dry your hair | 1.9 | 1 | 1.45 |
14 | Wash your back | 2.2 | 1 | 1.62 |
15 | Put on a jumper | 1.7 | 1 | 1.04 |
16 | Use a knife to cut food | 1.3 | 1 | 0.73 |
17 | Recreational activities which require little effort | 1.6 | 1 | 1.10 |
18 | Recreational activities with require you to take some force or impact through your arm, should or hand | 3.0 | 2.5 | 1.81 |
19 | Recreational activities in which you move your arm freely | 2.4 | 2 | 1.57 |
20 | Manage transport needs | 1.5 | 1 | 1.05 |
21 | Sexual activities | 1.4 | 1 | 1.16 |
22 | During the past week, to that extent has your arm, shoulder or hand problem interfered with your normal social activities with family, friends, neighbors or groups? | 1.7 | 1 | 1.18 |
23 | During the past week, were you limited in your work or other regular daily activities as a result of your arm, shoulder or hand problem? | 1.8 | 1 | 1.24 |
24 | Arm, shoulder or hand pain | 1.7 | 1 | 1.13 |
25 | Arm, shoulder or hand pain when you do any specific activity | 1.9 | 1 | 1.27 |
26 | Tingling (pins and needles) in your arm, shoulder or hand | 1.7 | 1 | 1.03 |
27 | Weakness in your arm, shoulder or hand | 2.0 | 1.5 | 1.26 |
28 | Stiffness in your arm, shoulder or hand | 1.5 | 1 | 0.83 |
29 | During the past week, how much difficulty have you had sleeping because of the pain in your arm, shoulder or hand | 1.6 | 1 | 1.19 |
30 | I feel less capable, less confident or less useful because of my arm, shoulder or hand problem | 1.5 | 1 | 1.05 |
Total | 21.3 | 19.9 | 19.6 |
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Janik, S.; Pyka, J.; Faisal, M.; Grasl, S.; Golusinski, P.; Marijić, B.; Seemann, R.; Erovic, B.M. Using the DASH Questionnaire to Evaluate Donor Site Morbidity of the Serratus Anterior Free Flap in Head and Neck Reconstruction: A Multicenter Study. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 2397. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11092397
Janik S, Pyka J, Faisal M, Grasl S, Golusinski P, Marijić B, Seemann R, Erovic BM. Using the DASH Questionnaire to Evaluate Donor Site Morbidity of the Serratus Anterior Free Flap in Head and Neck Reconstruction: A Multicenter Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(9):2397. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11092397
Chicago/Turabian StyleJanik, Stefan, Julian Pyka, Muhammad Faisal, Stefan Grasl, Pawel Golusinski, Blažen Marijić, Rudolf Seemann, and Boban M. Erovic. 2022. "Using the DASH Questionnaire to Evaluate Donor Site Morbidity of the Serratus Anterior Free Flap in Head and Neck Reconstruction: A Multicenter Study" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 9: 2397. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11092397
APA StyleJanik, S., Pyka, J., Faisal, M., Grasl, S., Golusinski, P., Marijić, B., Seemann, R., & Erovic, B. M. (2022). Using the DASH Questionnaire to Evaluate Donor Site Morbidity of the Serratus Anterior Free Flap in Head and Neck Reconstruction: A Multicenter Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(9), 2397. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11092397