Posterior scalping flap revisited |
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Authors: | Mandell D L Genden E M Biller H F Urken M L |
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Affiliation: | Department of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY, USA. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To report our experience in a case series of 5 posterior scalping flaps. DESIGN: Retrospective review of a case series. SETTING: A tertiary academic care otolaryngology-head and neck surgery referral center. PATIENTS: Five patients having undergone posterior scalping flap reconstruction of cutaneous midface defects. METHODS: Reconstruction was performed for 4 cheek defects, 1 of which included the lateral third of the upper and lower lips, and 1 combined midfacial and lateral nasal wall defect. RESULTS: All 5 patients had excellent cosmetic and functional results. The only complication was a single case of partial-thickness distal flap necrosis. CONCLUSION: The posterior scalping flap offers a reliable source of skin with appropriate color and texture and minimal donor-site morbidity. |
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