Lateral arm free flap harvesting has been well described, it however remains underused compared to other free flaps such as radial forearm and anterolateral thigh free flap. Due to its easy harvesting, low donor site morbidity, versatility as well as useful possibilities of modifications it should be considered more often as valuable reconstruction option in head and neck defect. With this publication we want to describe the operative technique, illustrate it with postoperative pictures and describe the outcome with 8 of our cases operated at University Hospital In Lausanne, Switzerland. The aim of this study is to be a useful tool for young surgeons and demonstrate the advantages of this useful flap in head and neck reconstructions.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
8
In this study, we present a case series of 8 patients operated for a maxillo-facial defect with a lateral arm free flap.
CHUV oral and maxillofacial surgery
Lausanne, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland
Flap complication
Description of free flap outcome: revision, complete or partial survival
Time frame: 01.01.2021-12.01.2022
Patient complication
general complcation such as cardiac, pulmonary, neurologic complcation
Time frame: 01.01.2021-12.01.2022
oral food intke
days after surgery when oral food intake is allowed
Time frame: 01.01.2021-12.01.2022
revision of anastomoses
secondary look for patency of anastomoses because of free flap suffering
Time frame: 01.01.2021-12.01.2022
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