BACKGROUND:Treatment options for muscle spasm complications of the pectoralis major (PM) flap in head and neck reconstruction have hardly been investigated. The authors report their experience using botulinum toxin (BTX-A) injections as a treatment of PM flap myospasm complications in head and neck reconstruction. METHODS:From January 2005 to May 2009, 83 patients underwent PM flap reconstruction. Eleven of them reported muscle twitching as a post-operative complication and are therefore included in this study. As all 11 patients refused a second surgery, they were offered BTX-A injections. This group of patients was followed up at regular intervals with clinical examinations, digital photography, range of motion (ROM) of the neck in different vectors, and neck disability system (NDS) questionnaires. RESULTS:After the first BTX-A infiltration, muscle twitching decreased, the ROM values increased and, according to the NDS, patients' discomfort progressively decreased. Only two of the 11 patients required two additional BTX-A sessions. CONCLUSION:BTX-A infiltration is an effective non-invasive procedure that significantly reduces the PM muscular contraction in head and neck reconstruction.

Treatment of pectoralis major flap myospasms with botulinum toxin type A in head and neck reconstruction / Trignano, Emilio; Dessy, Luca A; Fallico, Nefer; Rampazzo, Antonio; Bassiri, Bahar; Mazzocchi, Marco; Scuderi, Nicolò; Chen, Hung-Chi. - In: JOURNAL OF PLASTIC, RECONSTRUCTIVE & AESTHETIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1878-0539. - 65:2(2012), pp. e23-e28. [10.1016/j.bjps.2011.10.002]

Treatment of pectoralis major flap myospasms with botulinum toxin type A in head and neck reconstruction

Scuderi, Nicolò;
2012-01-01

Abstract

BACKGROUND:Treatment options for muscle spasm complications of the pectoralis major (PM) flap in head and neck reconstruction have hardly been investigated. The authors report their experience using botulinum toxin (BTX-A) injections as a treatment of PM flap myospasm complications in head and neck reconstruction. METHODS:From January 2005 to May 2009, 83 patients underwent PM flap reconstruction. Eleven of them reported muscle twitching as a post-operative complication and are therefore included in this study. As all 11 patients refused a second surgery, they were offered BTX-A injections. This group of patients was followed up at regular intervals with clinical examinations, digital photography, range of motion (ROM) of the neck in different vectors, and neck disability system (NDS) questionnaires. RESULTS:After the first BTX-A infiltration, muscle twitching decreased, the ROM values increased and, according to the NDS, patients' discomfort progressively decreased. Only two of the 11 patients required two additional BTX-A sessions. CONCLUSION:BTX-A infiltration is an effective non-invasive procedure that significantly reduces the PM muscular contraction in head and neck reconstruction.
2012
Aged
Aged
80 and over
Botulinum Toxins
Type A
Follow-Up Studies
Head
Humans
Injections
Intramuscular
Middle Aged
Neck
Neuromuscular Agents
Postoperative Complications
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Retrospective Studies
Spasm
Transplant Donor Site
Treatment Outcome
Pectoralis Muscles
Surgical Flaps
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