ABSTRACT
Free flap reconstruction of complex defects has revolutionized cancer and trauma treatment
and offers a reliable and efficient method for reconstructing tissue defects. We analyzed
the donor, flap, and systemic complications in an aging group and in a group of younger
patients to identify whether age is an important factor in complication rates. This
study was a retrospective review of the medical records of 43 consecutive patients
who underwent free flap reconstructions. Patients were divided into two groups according
to age (group A: younger than 60 years, group B: 60 years or older). We analyzed the
free flap types and donor site, flap, and postoperative systemic complications. Statistical
analyses were performed to determine the influence of age on complication rate. Donor
site complications developed in three cases in group A and in three cases in group
B. Flap complications occurred in 17 cases in group A and in 5 cases in group B. Systemic
complications occurred in two cases in group A and in five cases in group B. Age did
not have a statistically significant impact on free flap complications, and old age
was not a risk factor for free flap surgery.
KEYWORDS
Elderly - free flap complications
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Han Koo KimM.D. Ph.D.
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chung-Ang University Hospital, 224-1
Heuksuk-Dong, Dongjak-Gu, Seoul, 156-755 Korea
Email: hkkiim@cau.ac.kr