A series of six patients is presented to demonstrate the pear-shaped modifi
cation of the lower trapezius musculocutaneous pedicled island flap. Five p
atients underwent reconstruction of defects following extended temporal bon
e and skull base resection, and one following excision of a radionecrotic u
lcer over the scapular spine. All flaps survived completely; there was one
minor complication of a donor site seroma. This flap is useful for reconstr
uction up to the level of the ear and has an excellent are of rotation. The
advantages of the pear-shaped modification are a decrease in the skin tens
ion at the point of closure over the vascular pedicle, and an increase in t
he contact area between the skin paddle and underlying muscle.