The supraclavicular fasciocutaneous flap is a well-recognized flap in head and neck reconstruction. In this report, we describe for the first time a variation of this flap, the osteocutaneous supraclavicular (SOC) free flap, which was used to reconstruct a composite nasal defect. The defect arose after resection of a recurrent squamous cell carcinoma and involved dorsal nasal skin, cartilage, and the entire nasal bone. A 6 cm × 4 cm size flap including skin, subcutaneous tissue, and a vascularized cortico-periosteal segment of the clavicle was raised based on the transverse cervical artery. The flap survived with no complications. A satisfactory aesthetic outcome was achieved following two revision procedures. We believe that the incorporation of bone to the supraclavicular flap may expand its applications in reconstruction of composite nasal and facial defects

Supraclavicular osteocutaneous free flap: clinical application and surgical details for the reconstruction of composite defects of the nose / Nicoli, Fabio; Orfaniotis, Georgios; Gesakis, Kanellos; Lazzeri, Davide; Ciudad, Pedro; Chilgar, Ram M.; Sapountzis, Stamatis; Sönmez, Tolga Taha; Maruccia, Michele; Constantinides, Joannis; Sacak, Bulent; Chen, Hung Chi. - In: MICROSURGERY. - ISSN 0738-1085. - 35:4(2015), pp. 328-332. [10.1002/micr.22375]

Supraclavicular osteocutaneous free flap: clinical application and surgical details for the reconstruction of composite defects of the nose

Maruccia, Michele;
2015

Abstract

The supraclavicular fasciocutaneous flap is a well-recognized flap in head and neck reconstruction. In this report, we describe for the first time a variation of this flap, the osteocutaneous supraclavicular (SOC) free flap, which was used to reconstruct a composite nasal defect. The defect arose after resection of a recurrent squamous cell carcinoma and involved dorsal nasal skin, cartilage, and the entire nasal bone. A 6 cm × 4 cm size flap including skin, subcutaneous tissue, and a vascularized cortico-periosteal segment of the clavicle was raised based on the transverse cervical artery. The flap survived with no complications. A satisfactory aesthetic outcome was achieved following two revision procedures. We believe that the incorporation of bone to the supraclavicular flap may expand its applications in reconstruction of composite nasal and facial defects
2015
bone transplantation; carcinoma, squamous cell; clavicle; female; free tissue flaps; humans; middle aged; nose neoplasms; reconstructive surgical procedures; skin transplantation; surgery
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Supraclavicular osteocutaneous free flap: clinical application and surgical details for the reconstruction of composite defects of the nose / Nicoli, Fabio; Orfaniotis, Georgios; Gesakis, Kanellos; Lazzeri, Davide; Ciudad, Pedro; Chilgar, Ram M.; Sapountzis, Stamatis; Sönmez, Tolga Taha; Maruccia, Michele; Constantinides, Joannis; Sacak, Bulent; Chen, Hung Chi. - In: MICROSURGERY. - ISSN 0738-1085. - 35:4(2015), pp. 328-332. [10.1002/micr.22375]
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