Chaturvedi Pankaj, Lerra Sandeep, Ustad Farheen, Pai Prathamesh S, Chaukar Devendra A, D'Cruz Anil K
Head and Neck Service, Tata Memorial Hospital, EB Road, Parel, Mumbai 400012, India.
Ear Nose Throat J. 2015 Oct-Nov;94(10-11):E16-9.
Among the reconstructive options available for buccal mucosa defects with an intact mandible, free flap with microvascular anastomosis is the best option. However, in the developing world, with poor resources, limited infrastructure, and high patient load, this cannot be offered to all patients. We report on the success of the masseter flap for reconstruction of such defects in carefully selected patients. Despite some known limitations, this flap is easy to learn and carries acceptable complications. The results of this flap may not be comparable to those of microvascular reconstructions, but they are better than those from other options such as skin graft, nasolabial flap, submental flap, etc., in terms of surgical time required, no donor site morbidity, and minimal aesthetic deformity.