Wei-liang Chen, Jian-tao Ye, Zhao-hui Yang, Zhi-quan Huang, Dai-ming Zhang
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Abstract
Background
This study evaluated the reliability of using local pedicled mandibular osteomuscular and facial-cervico-pectoral flaps to fill soft-tissue defects of both the mandible and cheek following debridement.
Methods
Six patients with refractory osteoradionecrosis of the mandible underwent radical resection and reconstruction of type H defects with combined pedicled mandibular osteomuscular and facial-cervico-pectoral flaps. The patients consisted of four men and two women with an average age of 50.5 years (range 48–58).
Results
All of the flaps survived. Function and aesthetics were satisfactory for both the patient and surgeon, and no donor-site problems occurred. The patients were followed for an average of 20.6 months (range 16–24) and recurrence was never encountered.
Conclusions
The pedicled mandibular osteomuscular and facial-cervico-pectoral flaps are technically simple, fast to harvest, and have exceptionally long arcs of rotation. These flaps enabled reconstruction of both composite segmental defects of the mandible and soft-tissue defects of the cheek following debridement.