Abstract
Tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) is a rare but serious complication associated with high mortality rates. Traditional management of TEF includes primary closure with or without interposition of regional tissue flaps but is associated with a significant recurrence risk, especially in case of larger fistulas. Application of microvascular free flap reconstruction is an emerging alternative in the surgical management of large TEFs, but may be limited by issues of flap bulkiness and requirement for neoepithelialization across the large inner flap surface. Here, we report prefabrication of a bilaminar radial forearm free flap to successfully close a large recurrent TEF that occurred years after tracheoesophageal puncture-based voice rehabilitation in a laryngectomized patient. The bilaminar radial forearm free flap may prove to be an important adjunct to the closure of large TEFs.
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