Xiaorong Ma , Xiaoting Sun , Yuexin Shi , Kaiyang Lv , Wenbin Chen
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Supraclavicular artery island flap for reconstruction of hypopharynx and upper esophagus defects: A case report and literature review
We report a case of a 74-year-old female with hypopharyngeal cancer who developed a pharyngoesophageal fistula and neck skin defect after total laryngectomy. To reconstruct the hypopharynx, upper esophagus, and neck skin defect, we used a supraclavicular artery island flap (SCAIF) for one-stage reconstruction. SCAIF offered reliable blood supply, minimal donor site morbidity, and excellent cosmetic outcomes. Although a small portion of the flap developed necrosis, it healed without surgical intervention. We also conducted a literature review of previously published articles on SCAIF for head and neck reconstruction. Our review highlights the advantages and limitations of SCAIF as a promising option for one-stage reconstruction of complex hypopharyngeal and upper esophageal defects with neck skin defects in selected patients. This case report provides valuable insights into the use of SCAIF in complex head and neck reconstructions, which can help improve patient outcomes and quality of life.