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Transverse Cervical Artery Based Free Flap in Reconstruction of a Tongue Defect: A Case Report
Purushottam Chavan1, Mainak Ghosh2, Nadimul Hoda2
1Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, Bengaluru, India.
Abstract:
In the era of reconstructive surgery, new and revolutionary options are being explored in oro-facial defect reconstruction. As free flaps are presently front runners for reconstruction of defects resulting from resection of benign and malignant lesions, there is a need for devising newer options to serve the need of covering defects following oncological resection. The availability of promising pedicles in the supraclavicular region makes it a potential donor site for harvesting regional flaps, and going forward, free flaps. Transverse cervical artery flap has been a useful regional flap for head and neck reconstruction but there are limited literature pertaining to transverse cervical artery free flap. We report a case of successful reconstruction of tongue defect with transverse cervical artery free flap.

