Perforator Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction
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Auteurs : Jagdeep S. Chana [Royaume-Uni] ; Joy Odili [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Seminars in Plastic Surgery [ 1535-2188 ] ; 2010.
Abstract
Free tissue transfer has revolutionized the management of complex head and neck defects. Perforator flaps represent the most recent advance in the development of free flap surgery. These flaps are based on perforating vessels and can be harvested without significant damage to associated muscles, thereby reducing the postoperative morbidity associated with muscle-based flaps. Elevation of perforator flaps requires meticulous technique and can be more challenging than raising muscle-based flaps. Use of a Doppler device enables reliable identification of the perforating vessels and aids in the design of free-style free flaps, where the flaps are designed purely according to the perforator located. The major advantage of free-style free flaps is that an unlimited number of flaps can potentially be designed on much shorter pedicles. The anterolateral thigh flap is the most commonly used perforator flap in head and neck reconstruction. Its use is described in detail, as is use of other less common perforator flaps. This article also describes head and neck reconstruction in a region-specific manner and gives a short-list of suitable flaps based on the location of the defect.
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DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1263066
PubMed: 22550446
PubMed Central: 3324229
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