Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3134198 | International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This study explored an effective method for repairing cranio-maxillofacial soft-tissue defects following radical craniofacial surgery in four patients with malignant tumours involving the skull base and frontal region. The large cranio-maxillofacial soft-tissue defects were reconstructed using an extended vertical lower trapezius island myocutaneous flap based on the transverse cervical artery. The flap was 8-12Â cm long and 5-7Â cm wide. No major flap failure occurred, and there was no shoulder dysfunction. The patients were followed for 3-12 months. One patient suffered a local recurrence, and another died of lung metastasis 12 months postoperatively. The extended vertical lower trapezius island myocutaneous flap is a simple, reliable and large flap. It is preferred for reconstructing cranio-maxillofacial soft-tissue defects when a pedicled flap is used following craniofacial surgery for cancer.
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Authors
W.-l. Chen, Y.-f. Deng, G.-g. Peng, J.-s. Li, Z.-h. Yang, Z.-b. Bai, Z.-q. Huang, J.-g. Wang, B. Zhang,