Free Flap Outcomes for Head and Neck Surgery in Patients with COVID-19

  • Aaron Domack
  • , Morgan M. Sandelski
  • , Syed Ali
  • , Keith E. Blackwell
  • , Marisa Buchakjian
  • , Andrés M. Bur
  • , Steven B. Cannady
  • , Carlos X. Castellanos
  • , Yadranko Ducic
  • , Tamer A. Ghanem
  • , Andrew T. Huang
  • , Ryan S. Jackson
  • , Niels Kokot
  • , Shawn Li
  • , Patrik Pipkorn
  • , Sidharth V. Puram
  • , Rod Rezaee
  • , Karthik Rajasekaran
  • , Yelizaveta Shnayder
  • , Uttam K. Sinha
  • Daniel Sukato, Neeraj Suresh, Akina Tamaki, Carissa M. Thomas, Eric J. Thorpe, Mark K. Wax, Sara Yang, Andrea Ziegler, Amy L. Pittman

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Abstract

Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) affects the vascular system, subjecting patients to a hypercoagulable state. This is of particular concern for the success of microvascular free flap reconstruction. This study aims to report head and neck free flap complications in patients with COVID-19 during the perioperative period. We believe these patients are more likely to experience flap complications given the hypercoagulable state. Methods: This is a multi-institutional retrospective case series of patients infected with COVID-19 during the perioperative period for head and neck free flap reconstruction from March 2020 to January 2022. Results: Data was collected on 40 patients from 14 institutions. Twenty-one patients (52.5%) had a positive COVID-19 test within 10 days before surgery and 7 days after surgery. The remaining patients had a positive test earlier than 10 days before surgery. A positive test caused a delay in surgery for 16 patients (40.0%) with an average delay of 44.7 days (9–198 days). Two free flap complications (5.0%) occurred with no free flap deaths. Four patients (10.0%) had surgical complications and 10 patients had medical complications (25.0%). Five patients (12.5%) suffered from postoperative COVID-19 pneumonia. Three deaths were COVID-19-related and one from cancer recurrence during the study period. Conclusion: Despite the heightened risk of coagulopathy in COVID-19 patients, head and neck free flap reconstructions in patients with COVID-19 are not at higher risk for free flap complications. However, these patients are at increased risk of medical complications. Level of Evidence: 4 Laryngoscope, 134:4521–4526, 2024.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)4521-4526
Number of pages6
JournalLaryngoscope
Volume134
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Otorhinolaryngology

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