“…5 The temporalis muscle is commonly used for skull base reconstruction. 3,5,6 It has multiple advantages over other pedicle flaps such as the trapezius, deltopectoral, and pectoralis major flaps due to its minimal bulk, short distance to defect, small arc of rotation, and minimal morbidity to the donor site. However, challenges surrounding muscle length, arc of rotation around the lateral orbital wall, and tension can preclude the use of this flap, and sometimes subject the patient to more morbid options such as free tissue transfer.…”