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The Temporal Artery Island Flap: A Good Reconstructive Option for Small to Medium-Sized Facial Defects.

PURPOSE: The reconstruction of facial defects is esthetically vital because of the unique skin color and texture of the face. The aim of this study was to show the utility of different temporal artery island flap designs for the reconstruction of upper and middle facial defects without contrast to the color and texture of the face.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study is a retrospective case series conducted from November 2004 through May 2015. Patients older than 18 years with upper and middle facial defects smaller than 5 cm were included.

RESULTS: The temporal artery island flap was used in 34 patients (21 men and 13 women). The etiologies were skin tumor in 17 patients, trauma in 10 patients, and burns in 7 patients. Major defect localization was in the temporal area in 12 patients, followed by the ear in 9 patients, the cheek in 6 patients, the eyebrow in 4 patients, and the nose in 3 patients. Flap designs consisted of the antegrade-flow island flap, the V-Y flap, and reverse-flow island flap in 23, 7, and 4 patients, respectively. All flaps survived completely except for 1 partial flap necrosis. Scars in the donor areas were inconspicuous. Patients' median age was 47.5 years (quartiles, 40.75 to 54), 61.8% were men, and median duration of follow-up was 11 months (range, 6 to 18 months).

CONCLUSIONS: The temporal artery island flap could be a good option for the closure of minor to medium-size defects of the upper and middle face because of its good color and texture match, constant and reliable pedicle, wide pivotal movement, low donor site morbidity, and reverse-flow pattern.

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