Pharyngoesophageal reconstruction is one of the most challenging reconstructive dilemmas that demands extensive planning, meticulous surgical execution, and timely management of postoperative complications. The main goals of reconstruction are to protect critical blood vessels of the neck, to provide alimentary continuity, and to restore functions such as speech and swallowing. With the evolution of techniques, fasciocutaneous flaps have become the gold standard for most defects in this region. Major complications include anastomotic strictures and fistulae, but most patients can tolerate an oral diet and achieve fluent speech after rehabilitation with a tracheoesophageal puncture.
Keywords: Anterolateral thigh flap; Pharyngoesophageal reconstruction; Supercharged jejunum; Total laryngopharyngectomy; Tracheoesophageal speech.
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