Reconstruction of an extensive scalp defect using the split latissimus dorsi flap in combination with the serratus anterior musculo-osseous flap

British Journal of Plastic Surgery
Y TanakaT Inomoto

Abstract

A combination of split latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap with the serratus anterior musculo-osseous flap was used to cover a very large defect of the scalp. This technique offers a new alternative for single-stage reconstruction of extensive scalp defects.

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