supraclavicular flap: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
A supraclavicular flap is a piece of skin and soft tissue taken from the area just above the collarbone (clavicle) and moved to repair another area. It is most often a reconstructive technique used for head and neck defects, including skin, lining, or soft-tissue coverage. It stays connected to its original blood supply in many cases, which helps the transferred tissue survive. It may also be used in selected cosmetic or scar-related situations where similar skin coverage is needed.