Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Apr 2014)

T-shaped Pectoralis Major Musculocutaneous Flap for Reconstruction of an Extensive Circumferential Pharyngeal Defect

  • Shimpei Miyamoto, MD,
  • Yutaka Fukunaga, MD,
  • Takeshi Shinozaki, MD,
  • Yoshichika Yasunaga, MD,
  • Ryuichi Hayashi, MD,
  • Minoru Sakuraba, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000000074
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
p. e129

Abstract

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Summary: In the era of free-flap transfer, the pectoralis major musculocutaneous flap still plays a unique role in head and neck reconstruction. We report on a patient with a recurrent hypopharyngeal carcinoma after total pharyngolaryngectomy and adjuvant chemoradiotherapy in whom defects included a circumferential defect of the oropharynx and the entire tongue. The defects were successfully reconstructed with a T-shaped pectoralis major musculocutaneous flap whose skin island included multiple intercostal perforators from the internal mammary vessels. This flap design is effective for reconstructing circumferential pharyngeal defects in vessel-depleted neck.