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The use of a forehead flap to reconstruct the soft and hard palate after cancer excision.
The successful use of a modified forehead flap technique to reconstruct an extensive defect of the soft palate after cancer resection is described. Postoperative swallowing and speech were good and nasal incontinence was short-lived. This can be an addition to the limited techniques available to surgeons working in this challenging area.