Abstract
Introduction Reconstruction of complex head and neck cases involving bony and dural defects poses
many issues. The primary aims of reconstruction are to provide a tight dural seal
with good cranial support while also achieving a satisfactory cosmetic result.
Aims This study describes the use of combined radial forearm cutaneous flap and radial
forearm fascial flaps for reconstruction of complex skull defects where each component
is used for a distinct reconstructive purpose. The benefits of this technique are
illustrated in the cases of three patients requiring reconstruction following tumor
resection.
Methods The fascial component was used as a seal for dural defects. The cutaneous flap was
then used to reconstruct the concomitant cutaneous defect.
Conclusion The combined use of the fascial and cutaneous components of the radial forearm flap,
where each is used for a distinct reconstructive purpose, increased the reconstructive
versatility of this commonly used flap. The fascial flap was a thin, pliable, and
highly vascularized piece of tissue that was effectively used to provide a watertight
seal for the dural defect. The simultaneous use of the cutaneous flap gave support
to the bony defect while providing a good cosmetic result.
Keywords
radial forearm free flap - radial facial free flap - craniofacial reconstruction