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PRIMARY RECONSTRUCTION FOLLOWING RESECTIN OF INTRAORAL CANCER BY MODIFIED CERVICAL ISLAND FLAP Hitoshi Saito 1 pp.893-900
Published Date 1976/11/20
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1492208425
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 Reconstruction of the oral defect following cancer surgery often causes formation of fistula, impiarment of lingual movement, prolonged hospitalization by secondary reconstruction and danger of rupture of the carotid artery due to fistula. To reduce such complications, modified cervical island skin flap as one stage reconstruction of intraoral repair (within 6×6cm2) was used on 13 patients suffering from cancer on the floor of the mouth, gum and mandible. The lateral and median cervical island flaps were pedicled with the fat and platysma. The epidermis, denuded to make the island flap was not cut off, but preserved by the pedicle on the posterior neck in order to ease the neck closure. This is a modified point.

 Lateral cervical island flap was used in 10 cases and the median flap in 3. These method proved to be successful for 12 patients. One patient who recieved a preoperative full dose of irradiation had a partial necrosis on the tip of the flap that resulted in a fistula. There were two types of healing of the skin flap. The post-operative external appearance and function of the tongue were commendable.


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