Regional pedicled flap salvage options for large head and neck defects: The old, the new, and the forgotten

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Objectives: The objective of this article is to review options for regional pedicled reconstruction for large head and neck defects in a salvage setting. Methods: Relevant regional pedicled flaps were identified and reviewed. Expert opinion and supporting literature were used to summarize and describe the available options. Results: Specific regional pedicled flap options are presented including the pectoralis major flap, deltopectoral flap, supraclavicular flap, submental flap, latissimus flap, and trapezius flap. Conclusions: Regional pedicled flaps are useful options in a salvage setting even for large defects and should be in the armamentarium of any reconstructive head and neck surgeon. Each flap option carries specific characteristics and considerations.

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Chang, B. A., Asarkar, A. A., Horwich, P. M., Nathan, C. A. O., & Hayden, R. E. (2023, February 1). Regional pedicled flap salvage options for large head and neck defects: The old, the new, and the forgotten. Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.983

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