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Folded free radial forearm flap for reconstruction of full-thickness defects of the cheek

✍ Scribed by Dr. Dhairyasheel N. Savant; Snehal G. Patel; Sanjay P. Deshmukh; Rajesh Gujarati; Hosi M. Bhathena; Naozer M. Kavarana


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
351 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
1043-3074

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✦ Synopsis


Background. Full thickness defects of the cheek have been conventionally reconstructed using the folded forehead flap, cervical flap, pectoralis major myocutaneous flap, or deltopectoral flap in various combinations. We report a modified technique of folding the radial forearm flap for reconstruction of full-thickness defects of the cheek.

Methods. The free radial forearm flap is a type C fasciocutaneous flap based on the radial artery along with its vena commitans and superficial forearm vein. The size and shape of the flap are determined according to the dimensions of the surgical defect. The flap is then lifted off with the fascia of the forearm making it a fasciocutaneous flap, in which the radial artery lies deep to the fascia and gives numerous branches. The flap is disconnected from the donor site only after the recipient vessels have been prepared for anastomosis. Vascular anastomosis is then performed using the operating microscope. This technique was used in 13 patients with carcinoma of the buccal mucosa who underwent full-thickness excision of the cheek.

Results. Flap edema was observed in 4 patients in the immediate post-operative period. Necrosis of the outer paddle was seen in 1 patient. Donor site morbidity was seen in 4 patients who required dressings on an outpatient basis for up to 3 weeks.


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