“…Inadequate vascularity, nutritional background, and tissue sustainability have always been the main difficulties in the reconstruction of critical bone defects in the head and neck region ( Pogrel et al, 1997 , Schliephake, 2009 ). Therefore, to address the problem of insufficient angiogenesis with engineered grafts, studies have suggested the use of skeletal muscle as a bioreactor to optimize bone regeneration and vasculature ( Heliotis et al, 2006 , Ayoub et al, 2007 , c2008 , Kokemueller et al, 2010 , Liu et al, 2011 ; Oryan et al, 2014 , Alfotawi et al, 2017 , Alfotawi et al, 2016 ). However, these promising results are also accompanied by some limitations, including donor site morbidity and inadequate graft availability.…”