Abstract
Objectives Describe the use of the supraclavicular artery flap for reconstruction of lateral
skull and scalp defects. Discuss advantages and potential limitations of the supraclavicular
artery flap.
Design Case series.
Setting Tertiary care academic medical center.
Participants Patients undergoing lateral scalp and skull base resections.
Main Outcome Measures Effectiveness in reconstructing lateral skull base defects and complications.
Results All three patients reconstructed with the supraclavicular artery flap had excellent
reconstructive outcomes. There were no flap losses, either complete or partial. There
were no major complications, but one patient had a significant donor site dehiscence
requiring local wound care. Referred sensation to the shoulder was alleviated by division
of the sensory innervations into the flap.
Conclusions The supraclavicular artery flap is an excellent option for lateral skull and scalp
defects, and donor site morbidity is limited. It should be considered as an alternative
to free tissue transfer.
Keywords
supraclavicular flap - lateral skull base - reconstruction - regional flap