Uk. Shenoy Am",nanjundappa,"nayak et al., SCALP FLAP - A UTILITY AND RECONSTRUCTIVE OPTION FOR HEAD AND NECK SURGEONS, Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 107(4), 1993, pp. 324-328
Regional scalp flaps are invaluable in resurfacing defects resulting f
rom resections in the area of the upper face, orbit and scalp itself.
The tissue lies adjacent to the defect, is easy to harvest, and can be
termed as a 'durable one-stage' procedure. Scalp defects posterior to
the vertex lend themselves to resurfacing by a posterior flap based o
n the occipital arteriovenous system. Anterior scalp defects including
upper face and orbit can be resurfaced by an anterior scalp flap base
d on the superficial temporal arteriovenous system. While large areas
can be resurfaced and the donor site effectively camouflaged, this fla
p finds less of an acceptance amongst patients with defects in the upp
er facial region when compared to the scalp defects. We recount our ex
perience with these flaps and describe the high points of the reconstr
uctive procedure and the results obtained in ten consecutive cases car
ried out over a three year period at the Department of Head and Neck S
urgery, Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, Bangalore, India. The s
hort healing time and minimal morbidity make this reconstructive optio
n an attractive one for the practising Head and Neck Surgeon.