Abstract
Two patients with massive, composite defects of the total lower lip, chin, and anterior mandible underwent double free-flap reconstruction. A fibular osteoseptocutaneous flap was used to reconstruct the mandible and floor of the mouth and a radial forearm fascocutaneous composite flap, including the palmaris longus tendon, was used for total lower lip and chin reconstruction. Postoperatively, both patients had acceptable cosmesis, were orally competent, and recovered adequate mandibular function. Double free- flap reconstruction is indicated only in those circumstances in which composite tissue requirements or massive tissue defects preclude reconstruction with a single free-tissue transfer.
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Kuzon, W. M., Jejurikar, S., Wilkins, E. G., & Swartz, W. M. (1998). Double free-flap reconstruction of massive defects involving the lip, chin, and mandible. Microsurgery, 18(6), 372–378. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1098-2752(1998)18:6<372::AID-MICR6>3.0.CO;2-F
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