{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Submental Island Flap After Prior Contralateral Neck Dissection: A Case Series and Technical Considerations. {Author}: Larson AR;Abt NB;Deschler DG; {Journal}: Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: Nov 2021 26 {Factor}: 1.973 {DOI}: 10.1177/00034894211059307 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: The submental island flap is a dependable workhorse in head and neck reconstruction. However, the viability of this flap has not been established for oral cavity reconstruction when a contralateral neck dissection has already been performed in an earlier surgical setting. The aim of this study is to highlight technical considerations and outcomes of this approach with a small case series.
UNASSIGNED: Three cases of oral cavity reconstruction with a submental island flap elevated in the context of a prior contralateral neck dissection are presented.
UNASSIGNED: In all cases, a doppler was used to identify the maintenance of the submental perforator in the neck opposite the previous neck dissection. In 2 cases, level IA was included within the dissection field of the previous neck dissection. Additionally, the old neck scar was included within the skin paddle of the submental island flap in 2 cases. In all cases, excellent healing of the flap was observed without partial or complete loss.
UNASSIGNED: The submental island flap appears to be a reliable reconstruction when a previous contralateral neck dissection has been performed, even when level IA was included in the prior dissection.