Free muscle transfer with split thickness skin graft coverage in head and neck reconstructive surgery

K. E. Bos, A. J. Balm, P. F. Schouwenburg, F. J. Hilgers, J. B. de Boer

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Abstract

Sixteen patients (eight females and eight males) who underwent microsurgical free tissue transfers for head and neck reconstruction are reviewed. In this series, the flap reconstruction was completed on eleven patients with extra-oral defects and five with intra-oral defects. Split thickness skin graft coverage was used in all cases. The rectus abdominis free muscle flap was used in nine patients and the latissimus dorsi free muscle flap in seven patients. The choice of tissue reconstruction was decided by the size of the surgical defect. There were no failures of the tissue transfers and skin grafts. In skilled hands, free tissue transfer provides a reliable method of head and neck reconstruction, with a low incidence of recipient and donor site complications. In extra-oral defects, coverage of free muscle transfer with split thickness skin grafts, results in a better colour match than musculocutaneous flaps, and complements the appearance and pliability of the free muscle flap
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)323-329
JournalEuropean journal of surgical oncology
Volume17
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 1991

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