Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho
Online ISSN : 1883-0854
Print ISSN : 0030-6622
ISSN-L : 0030-6622
RECONSTRUCTION WITH PERONEAL FREE FLAP AFTER ABLATION OF HEAD AND NECK CANCER
ICHIRO NODAHITOSHI SAITOSHIGEHARU FUJIEDAGOTA TSUDANORIYUKI HONDAYASUHIRO MANABETOSHIO OTSUBOSHIGEHITO MORITAKUO IKEDA
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1991 Volume 94 Issue 12 Pages 1865-1871

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One-stage reconstruction of head and neck defects following radical surgery was performed for two patients with the peroneal flaps which had the peroneal artery, vein and their branches as a pedicle. These flaps were viable without any post-operative complications.
The advantages of these flaps are described as follows.
(1) The subcutaneous fat is thin, and thus the flap is flexible and not bulky.
(2) The diameters of the peroneal artery and vein are relatively large and the pedicle is long.
(3) A pretty large size of the flap can be utilized.
(4) A relatively long bone can be obtained together with skin at the same time, and the angle of the fibula can be easily changed.
(5) Bleeding is little when the flap is taken out.
(6) The resection of the tumor and the harvest of the flap can be done at the same time, due to different surgical areas.
(7)The skin graft to the donor defect is not necessary, and the defect can be closed at one-stage.
(8) The donor site does not stand out. Thus, this method is cosmetically excellent.
This procedure has many advantages. Reconstruction with the peroneal flap offers a safe, reliable, and versatile method.

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