2023
DOI: 10.4314/ahs.v23i1.53
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Versatility of cervicofacial flap in management of cutaneous cheek defects post tumour excision: a report of two cases

Abstract: Reconstructing a large cutaneous cheek defect post tumour excision poses a great challenge to the reconstructive surgeon. The surgical options are limited for a functional and aesthetically acceptable outcome. The microvascular free flap which is currently the gold standard is still not a common place in our practice in Nigeria. Cervicofacial flap, a single stage procedure, offers an excellent alternative as it can be done for patients who are not fit for prolonged anesthesia and can even be undertaken under l… Show more

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