Vertical trapezius musculocutaneous flap: A retrospective study |
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Authors: | Othon N. Papadopoulos Chrisostomos I. Chrisostomidis Panagis N. Georgiou Marios B. Frangoulis Menelaos K. Zapantis–fragos Grigorios G. Champsas |
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Affiliation: | 1. 2nd Propedeutic Surgical Department of Athens, University School of Medicine, Athens, Greeceothon@otenet.gr;3. 2nd Propedeutic Surgical Department of Athens, University School of Medicine, Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | From 1986 to 2001, 17 patients (aged 26–77 years) were treated using the vertical trapezius musculocutaneous flap. A two-stage procedure was used in 7 and a single-stage island flap in 10. The donor site was closed directly in all patients. Mean length of hospital stay was 16 days (range 12–25). There was no operative mortality. Complications were one partial flap necrosis and two seromas of the donor site, complicated by infection. With a minimum follow-up of more than two years, our study confirms the usefulness of the vertical trapezius musculocutaneous flap in head and neck reconstructive surgery. It is a reliable, thin flap of uniform thickness, which carries hairless skin. The length and thickness of its pedicle allows excellent mobility. The main disadvantage of the flap is the complete sacrifice of the muscle necessary for total mobilisation of the flap, and the intraoperative repositioning of the patient. |
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Keywords: | Vertical trapezius musculocutaneus flap |
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