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- W3156236361 abstract "En bloc reconstruction of extensive head and neck defects is feasible with matched tissue from the medial arm or chest. Nevertheless, the donor site faces significant morbidity following massive cutaneous flap harvesting. The serial flap transfer technique can increase the reconstructive ability of these flaps and minimize the donor site morbidity. A retrospective review was conducted from 2016 to 2020 on all patients who had undergone extensive head and neck reconstruction with the serial flap transfer technique. En bloc reconstruction of defects in the head and neck was performed using expanded perforator-plus flaps from the medial arm or chest; various flaps from the back were used to close the donor-site defects. Flap type, flap survival, complications, and revision procedures were assessed. This case series included 16 patients. The donor site of the chest or medial arm was successfully closed with the assistance of the thoracodorsal artery perforator flap, the latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap, ortheparascapular flap. A medial arm flap with a width of 15 cm and a chest flap with a 16 cm width could be transferred with the primary closure of the donor sites. All flaps survived, except 1 had marginal necrosis. Complications occurred in 2 patients and were successfully managed nonsurgically. Both the recipient and donor sites were restored with good aesthetic results. Application of the serial flap transfer technique in extensive head and neck reconstruction decreases the donor site morbidity to a minimum and improves the overall outcomes." @default.
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- W3156236361 title "Use of Serial Flap Transfer Technique in En Bloc Reconstruction of Extensive Soft Tissue Defects in the Head and Neck" @default.
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