1. Free flap transfer reconstruction in managing tongue carcinoma during pregnancy
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Yohei Sotsuka, Soh Nishimoto, Tomonori Terada, Masao Kakibuchi, Kenichiro Kawai, Yuko Miyazaki, Kazutoshi Fujita, Kenji Fukuda, and Ryu Wada
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Fetus ,Pregnancy ,business.industry ,Case Report ,Free flap ,030230 surgery ,medicine.disease ,Thigh flap ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Tongue ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Tongue Carcinoma ,medicine ,Free flap reconstruction ,Oral Cancers ,business - Abstract
Malignant oral cancers do not commonly occur in pregnant women. But when they do, the presence of a foetus and maternal physiological changes complicate and limit the treatment options. Risk benefit assessment and balancing of them are always important. A 33-year-old woman, who was 25 weeks pregnant, presented with a squamous cell carcinoma on her tongue. She was clinically staged II (T2, N0 and M0). Discussions between the patient, surgical teams and obstetricians agreed to continue her pregnancy while managing the tumour. Hemi-glossectomy and ipsilateral neck dissection was performed. Free antero-lateral thigh flap was transferred to reconstruct the tongue defect, successfully. The patient gave birth to a healthy baby afterward. She is tumour free for 6 years. Free flap reconstruction can be an option, even if the patient is pregnant.
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- 2017