Use of modified lateral upper arm free flap for reconstruction of soft tissue defect after resection of oral cancer

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Background: To evaluate the suitability of a modified lateral upper arm free flap (LAFF) for reconstruction of soft tissue defects after resection of oral cancer. Methods: Eighteen cases of soft tissue defect repair performed between January 2011 and December 2013 using a modified LAFF after resection of oral cancer were reviewed. The design and harvest of the LAFF, the reconstruction procedure, and postoperative morbidity were reviewed and evaluated over a follow-up period of at least 12months. Results: The overall flap survival was 94.4% (17/18 patients). A broad scar at the donor site was the most common morbidity, but patients did not report dissatisfaction with the scar because they could easily cover it. All wounds at the donor site achieved primary recovery. One case of flap loss was repaired with a radial forearm free flap. One case complicated by diabetes mellitus involved infection of the flap with one-third of the flap becoming necrotic. This flap survived after removal of the necrotic tissue. In one other case, fat liquefactive necrosis (1.5×1.0cm) occurred in the flap on the tip of the tongue, and this flap survived after debridement. Overall, the shape and function of the reconstructed tissues were well restored, and there was no severe morbidity at the donor site in any case. Conclusion: The modified LAFF was safe and reliable for the reconstruction of soft tissue defects after resection of oral cancer.

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Yang, X. D., Zhao, S. F., Zhang, Q., Wang, Y. X., Li, W., Hong, X. W., & Hu, Q. G. (2016). Use of modified lateral upper arm free flap for reconstruction of soft tissue defect after resection of oral cancer. Head and Face Medicine, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13005-016-0105-1

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