Objective To study the methods and results of a combination of forehead skin flap and sternocleidomastoid island myocutaneous flap in the reconstruction of large through-andthrough defect of check. Methods One case of check cancer received ampliative resection and functional neck dissection. The defect area of the skin side was 9 cm×7 cm, of the mucosa side 4.5 cm×3.0 cm.The defect of the mucosa side was repaired with sternocleidomastoid island myocutaneous flap which blood supply was from thyroidea superior artery, occipitalis artery and carotis extera vein; of the skin side with forehead skin flap which blood supply was from temporalis superficialis artery and vein. The size of the sternocleidomastoid island myocutaneous flap was 5 cm×3 cm, of the forehead skin flap10 cm×6 cm. Results Two flaps and the split survived after operation. One-stage healing was achieved. The patient was discharged from hospital 2 weeks afteroperation.The color and the quality were good.The tumor did not recur during follow-up of one year. The patient could take care of herself, and she lived normally in talk and diet. Conclusion A combination of forehead skinflap and sternocleidomastoid island myocutaneous flap is a useful method to repair large through-and-through defect of cheek after cancer dissection. It is easy-to-operate and economical.
The basic fibroblastic growth factor (bFGF) was employed to stimulate the earlyrevascularization of the autogenous free fat grafts. In the experimental group the fibrin containingbFGF was mixed to the fat to be implanted, and the fat containing the fibrin only was used as thecontrol. The animals were perfused with Chenese ink through intubation to the aorta via the heart at 5 ,7, and 10 days after operation. The vascularizarion was significantly increased at the bFGF side ascompared with ...