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Cehajic J et al. – A pedicled temporalis muscle flap and split thickness skin graft is a good one–stage reconstruction technique when faced with a large area of exposed bone. The temporalis muscle provides a suitable recipient site for a split skin graft and enhances its chances of survival.

   

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