Superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator flap for tongue reconstruction

Objectives With microvascular reconstruction, different perforator flaps have been introduced for the treatment of head and neck defects. In light of this, the superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator (SCIP) flap was assessed for reconstruction after partial and hemiglossectomy. Study Design A...

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Published inOral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology Vol. 121; no. 4; pp. 373 - 380
Main Authors Ma, Chunyue, MD, PhD, DDS, Tian, Zhuowei, MD, DDS, Kalfarentzos, Evagelos, MD, DDS, Zhang, Yixin, MD, PhD, Zhang, Zhiyuan, MD, DDS, Lam, Din, DMD, MD, Zhang, Chenping, MD, DDS, He, Yue, DDS, MD, PhD
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.04.2016
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Summary:Objectives With microvascular reconstruction, different perforator flaps have been introduced for the treatment of head and neck defects. In light of this, the superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator (SCIP) flap was assessed for reconstruction after partial and hemiglossectomy. Study Design A total number of nine patients who received SCIP flap reconstruction for tongue defects were included in this study. Details on clinical features were collected, and postoperative functions and esthetic results were analyzed. Results All the SCIP flaps survived, and postoperative speech and swallowing functions were generally found to be acceptable during follow-up. In addition, subjective questionnaire appraisals from patients were favorable. Conclusion The SCIP flap may present a good alternative for reconstruction of partial or hemiglossectomy defects.
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ISSN:2212-4403
2212-4411
DOI:10.1016/j.oooo.2015.10.034