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Reconstruction of a large through and through defect of the oral cavity using a double anterolateral thigh free flap
Article in En | WPRIM | ID: wpr-632470
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Objective@#To present our application of a double anterolateral thigh (ALT) free flap in reconstruction of a large full thickness defect of the oral cavity, cheek and cervical area.@*Methods@#Design: Case Report Setting: Tertiary Government Hospital Patient: One@*Results@#A 77-year-old male with a 20 x 25 cm full thickness soft tissue defect on the facial and cervical area contiguous with a 6 x 6 cm buccal defect resulting from wide tumor ablation of a Stage IVA (T4aN2bM0) squamous cell carcinoma of the buccal mucosa underwent reconstruction using two ALT free flaps. An ALT flap was designed to cover the intraoral and cheek defect, while another ALT flap was used for external coverage of the cervical defect. The first ALT flap measured approximately 8 x 22 cm while the second ALT flap measured 6 x 22 cm harvested from the left and right thigh respectively. Temporary venous congestion was observed on the inferiorly placed ALT flap due to neck edema that spontaneously resolved on the 2nd post-operative day. Minimal donor site complications observed were linear scars, and a 1 x 4 cm dehiscence on the right thigh that healed spontaneously by secondary intention.@*Conclusion@#The utilization of a double anterolateral thigh free flap allowed single-stage reconstruction of the large soft tissue head and neck defect with little donor site morbidity, shorter operating time and shorter hospital stay.
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Database: WPRIM Main subject: Thigh / Cheek / Free Tissue Flaps / Mouth Limits: Aged / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Year: 2014 Document type: Article
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Database: WPRIM Main subject: Thigh / Cheek / Free Tissue Flaps / Mouth Limits: Aged / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Year: 2014 Document type: Article