Background: The ideal method for buccal defects should provide good outcome of both function and appearance; our goal is to highlight the reliability of radial forearm flap in buccal reconstruction.Methods: A retrospective study was conducted. From 2005 to 2012, 20 radial forearm flaps were used to repair the defects. We analyzed the superiority and reliability of the flap; in addition, we reviewed some related literature and made a comparison between radial forearm flap and platysma flap.Results: All radial forearm flaps totally survived, but two flaps suffered venous obstruction, hematoma, respectively. Radial forearm flap preserved the original interincisal distance well. In our follow-up, all patients had sufficient mouth-opening width (mean: 4.3 cm).Conclusion: Radial forearm flap is a reliable method for buccal defect reconstruction. © 2013 Fang et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Fang, Q. G., Li, Z. N., Zhang, X., Liu, F. Y., Xu, Z. F., & Sun, C. F. (2013). Clinical reliability of radial forearm free flap in repair of buccal defects. World Journal of Surgical Oncology, 11. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-11-26
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