Abstract

The authors introduce successful free latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap transfer, which was temporarily placed onto the face extracorporeally because the position of orbital defect is far from the submandibular microvascular anastomosis region. The authors then secondarily resected the excess part of the flap after 3 weeks of neovascularization period. Although multistage surgery is needed, jumping extracorporeal flap is a useful option to achieve aesthetic outcomes especially in a challenging situation.

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