Nasoseptal flap reconstruction after oropharyngeal cancer resection: A case report.
Background: The nasoseptal flap has been widely used to reconstruct skull base defects with excellent success rates. Recently, there were several attempts to use this flap for other defects. Patient concerns: We present the case of the nasoseptal flap reconstruction after oropharyngeal cancer resection.
Methods: The diagnosis of this patient was oropharyngeal T3 squamous cell carcinoma. Methods: The surgical resection included the right radical tonsillectomy, uvular, and part of the soft palate and hard palate. The nasoseptal flap was sutured to the oropharyngeal defect.
Results: In spite of the radiation therapy, the nasoseptal flap was well healed to the oropharyngeal defect.
Conclusions: We suggest that the nasoseptal flap may be a feasible reconstruction option for oropharyngeal defect after oropharyngeal cancer resection.