The pedicled submental flap in facial reconstruction.

2021 
Submental flap (SF) is a reconstructive technique that can be utilised for reconstruction of medium to large oral cavity defects, head and neck cancer, and pharyngocutaneous fistula. The submental artery island flap is pedicled on the submental artery and veins. The vascular pedicle has a length of up to 8cm. If it is further dissected to its origin from the facial artery, the pedicle can be lengthened by an additional 1-2cm to reach the lateral canthus and zygomatic arch. The use of SF for the reconstruction of head and neck defects has re-emerged over the past decade due to various reasons. We present a series of four case reports of head and neck cancers including a basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and Merkel tumour, where the SF technique was used to successfully reconstruct the resultant facial defect. The advantages and disadvantages of the SF are discussed with a brief literature review.
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