BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to review our experience with the scapular tip free flap for mandibular reconstruction, describe the surgical approach, and highlight specific clinical applications. METHODS: A retrospective review of all patients undergoing oromandibular reconstruction using a scapular tip free flap at the London Health Sciences Centre was undertaken. Patient demographics, surgical data, and early outcomes were collated. RESULTS: Twenty patients were identified. The majority involved mandibular angle and short segment defects (16 of 20). Average length of the segmental defect was 6.2 cm with the longest measuring 8 cm. A single patient required an osteotomy. Six were revision cases. No vein grafts were required. One complete flap failure occurred. CONCLUSIONS: The natural scapular angle makes the scapular tip flap ideal for mandibular angle reconstruction. Short bone segments can be harvested with little donor-site morbidity. The long pedicle length may obviate vein grafts.
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to review our experience with the scapular tip free flap for mandibular reconstruction, describe the surgical approach, and highlight specific clinical applications. METHODS: A retrospective review of all patients undergoing oromandibular reconstruction using a scapular tip free flap at the London Health Sciences Centre was undertaken. Patient demographics, surgical data, and early outcomes were collated. RESULTS: Twenty patients were identified. The majority involved mandibular angle and short segment defects (16 of 20). Average length of the segmental defect was 6.2 cm with the longest measuring 8 cm. A single patient required an osteotomy. Six were revision cases. No vein grafts were required. One complete flap failure occurred. CONCLUSIONS: The natural scapular angle makes the scapular tip flap ideal for mandibular angle reconstruction. Short bone segments can be harvested with little donor-site morbidity. The long pedicle length may obviate vein grafts.
Authors: D K Powell; F Nwoke; M L Urken; D Buchbinder; A S Jacobson; J E Silberzweig; A S Khorsandi Journal: Br J Radiol Date: 2013-02-07 Impact factor: 3.039