The versatility of the scapular free flap: A workhorse flap? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Maria J Escobar-DomingoValeria P BustosRachel AkintayoAmir-Ala MahmoudJames E FanningJose A FoppianiAmitai S MillerRyan P CauleySamuel J LinBernard T LeePublished in: Microsurgery (2024)
The SFF is a useful adjunct in the reconstructive surgeon's armamentarium as evidence by its intrinsic versatility and diverse clinical indications. Our data suggest a low failure rate in multicomponent defect reconstruction, especially in head and neck surgery. SFFs enable incorporation of multiple tissue types and customizable dimensions-both for vascularized bone and cutaneous skin-augmenting its value in the microsurgeon's repertoire as a chimeric flap. Further research is necessary to overcome the conventional barriers to SFF utilization and to better comprehend the specific scenarios in which the SFF can serve as the preferred alternative workhorse flap.