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Orbit ; 28(5): 281-4, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19874120

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PURPOSE: To report a novel method of repairing a large periorbital defect with exposed bone, using a pedicled temporalis muscle flap and split thickness skin graft. METHODS: Interventional case note review with clinical photographs, computerised tomography (CT) imaging, intra-operative photographs and histology. RESULTS: A 77-year-old man presented with an extensive neglected ulcerating lesion extending from the left lateral canthus to the tragus of the left ear. An incisional biopsy of the 15 cm lesion confirmed the clinical diagnosis of an invasive squamous cell carcinoma. A CT scan demonstrated the tumour depth and there were no infra-temporal fossa or intra-orbital extensions or associated lymphadenopathy. A wide surgical excision was performed which resulted perioperatively in a large area of exposed zygomatic and temporal bone. A pedicled temporalis muscle flap was rotated to cover the exposed bone and therefore allow placement of a split thickness skin graft. At 3 months' follow-up the graft is viable and the surgical rehabilitative result is satisfactory. CONCLUSIONS: A pedicled temporalis muscle flap and split thickness skin graft is a good one-stage reconstruction technique when faced with a large area of exposed bone. The temporalis muscle provides a suitable recipient site for a split skin graft and enhances its chances of survival. This technique, to our knowledge, had not previously been reported in the literature.


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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/surgery , Skin Neoplasms/surgery , Skin Ulcer/surgery , Surgical Flaps , Aged , Face , Humans , Male , Skin Transplantation
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