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Leg Function and ADL After ALT Reconstruction for Head and Neck Cancer

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The University of Chicago

Status

Completed

Conditions

Head and Neck Neoplasms
Free Tissue Flaps

Treatments

Other: surveys, evaluative tests for leg function

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02332161
13-1375

Details and patient eligibility

About

Anterolateral thigh (ALT) free flap tissue transfer is a commonly used method of head and neck reconstruction after head and neck cancer removal. The procedure involves removing some muscle, skin, and tissue from the thigh, and this may affect leg function. The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of ALT on ambulation and activities of daily living (ADLs)

Full description

The ALT flap may be harvested as a subcutaneous, fasciocutaneous, musculocutaneous, or adipofascial flap. At our institution, three surgeons commonly use this method of free tissue transfer to reconstruct such defects. In our experience, patients following harvest of ALT flap have impairments in lower extremity function that result in decreased independence with transfers, gait and ability to independently perform ADLs. Consequently, these patients receive Physical and Occupational Therapy following surgery and a number of patients go on to receive therapy in a rehabilitation facility and/or as an outpatient. A number of studies have examined donor site morbidity and lower extremity function following ALT flap harvest. These studies, however, are heterogeneous and primarily use patient reported and non-standardized scales as outcome measures. Additionally, there is a paucity of literature related to Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy outcomes and intervention with this patient population, despite frequent referral of these patients for post-surgical therapy.

This investigation will utilize the Lower Extremity Functional Scale, the Functional Independence Measure, dynamometry, video analysis of a single leg squat and walking speed in an effort to better assess the affect of ALT harvesting on patients' functional capacity post operatively. These tests are valid and reliable measures commonly utilized in Physical Rehabilitation.

Enrollment

8 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Over age 18;
  2. Head and neck cancer;
  3. To undergo anterolateral thigh free tissue transfer for head and neck reconstruction

Exclusion criteria

  1. Inability to ambulate independently prior to surgery;
  2. Inability to negotiate stairs prior to surgery;
  3. Inability to follow simple commands;
  4. Inability to negotiate stairs prior to surgery;
  5. Previous free flap harvest from either lower extremity

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