“…The gracilis muscle flap is preferred by many authors for functional restoration to treat facial paralysis, brachial plexus injury as a free functioning muscle transfer, extremity reconstruction, and chest wall reconstruction . Karabekmez et al described their experience in reconstruction after OE in patients with neglected periorbital squamous cell carcinoma. In their limited series of nine patients, different flaps were used such as temporal fascia, galea, free vastus lateralis myocutaneous flap, and free gracilis flap.…”