Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Jun 2020)

Two-stage Reconstruction of the Scalp with Facial AV Loop

  • Devin J. Clegg, MD,
  • Michael L. Winstead, DMD, MD,
  • Kathleen S. Herbig, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000002941
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
p. e2941

Abstract

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Summary:. We present the case of a 65-year-old woman with extensive osteoradionecrosis of the scalp and calvaria after external beam radiation therapy for follicular lymphoma. Due to the compromise of her adjacent vasculature including the superficial temporal vessels, she underwent two-stage reconstruction with the creation of an AVL (arteriovenous loop) graft utilizing her great saphenous vein. This was anastomosed to her right facial artery and vein, which was then matured. She underwent resection of the necrotic portions of calvaria and soft tissue of approximately 180 cm2, and a vascularized free latissimus dorsi muscle flap was harvested and anastomosed to her new conduit. This free muscle flap was then covered with a split-thickness skin graft harvested from her thigh. She achieved satisfactory functional and cosmetic results with minimal morbidity and without complication despite her age, multiple co-morbidities, and extensive and complex disease process.