British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Volume 48, Issue 1 , Pages 5-10, January 2010

The anterolateral thigh flap in head and neck reconstruction: “Pearls and pitfalls”

  • Richard J. Shaw

      Affiliations

    • Regional Maxillofacial Unit, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool (or formally appointed to), UK
    • Department of Surgery & Oncology, School of Cancer Studies, University of Liverpool, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Department of Surgery & Oncology, University of Liverpool, Duncan Building, Daulby Street, Liverpool L69 3GA, UK. Tel.: +44 0151 706 4183; fax: +44 0151 706 5826.
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  • Martin D. Batstone

      Affiliations

    • Regional Maxillofacial Unit, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool (or formally appointed to), UK
    • Maxillofacial Unit, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Queensland, Australia
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  • Tim K. Blackburn

      Affiliations

    • Regional Maxillofacial Unit, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool (or formally appointed to), UK
    • University Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Manchester Royal Infirmary, UK
  • ,
  • James S. Brown

      Affiliations

    • Regional Maxillofacial Unit, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool (or formally appointed to), UK

Accepted 31 July 2009. published online 18 September 2009.

Abstract 

The anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap has found a permanent and highly valued place in head and neck reconstruction because of its versatility, two-team method of operating, and favourable donor site. The principal disadvantages are related to unpredictable vascular anatomy and the need to meticulously dissect the perforator. With these issues in mind we present a series of practical “pearls and pitfalls”. Our experience has not only given us more confidence to use this flap in an increasing variety of defects, but also given us a new perspective on the applicability of chimeric flaps and perforator techniques in a wide range of donor sites.

Keywords: Anterolateral thigh, Free flap, Head and neck, Perforator, Reconstruction

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PII: S0266-4356(09)00509-9

doi:10.1016/j.bjoms.2009.07.026

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Volume 48, Issue 1 , Pages 5-10, January 2010