| Title | Repair of skin covering osteoradionecrosis of the mandible with the fasciocutaneous supraclavicular artery island flap: case report. | | Author(s) | Kalantar-Hormozi A, Khorvash B | | Institution | Division of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, (Chief: Prof. A. Kalantar-Hormozi, MD), Department of Plastic and Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 15 Khordad Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. | | Source | J Craniomaxillofac Surg 2006 Sep 8. | | Abstract | INTRODUCTION: Osteoradionecrosis of the mandible is a serious complication following radiotherapy for head and neck cancer. Reconstructive procedures in the head and neck region use a wide range of flaps for defect closure. The methods range from local, mostly myocutaneous flaps and skin grafts to free microsurgical flaps to ensure a satisfactory functional and aesthetic result. Moreover, the donor site defect needs to be closed, with as little as possible functional or aesthetic impairment. PATIENT AND METHOD: A 60-year-old male is presented with a history of squamous cell carcinoma of the left lower lip and chin area in whom the tumour was resected and treated by adjuvant radiotherapy. The follow-up was complicated by chronic inflammation of the left mandibular body as a sequel of radiotherapy; it resulted with partial bone destruction, and soft tissue dehiscence. He was admitted for repair and treatment of the infected mandibular osteoradionecrosis. A supraclavicular artery island flap was used to close the mandibular soft tissue defect. CONCLUSION: The shoulder provides a relatively good skin texture and match to provide cover and lining for defects in the lower part of the face, in combination with minor donor site morbidity. | | Language | ENG | | Pub Type(s) | JOURNAL ARTICLE
| | PubMed ID | 16963268 |
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