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Lip Reconstruction after Tumor Ablation

(2016) Lip Reconstruction after Tumor Ablation. World Journal of Plastic Surgery. pp. 15-25. ISSN 2228-7914

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Abstract

Approximately 25 of all oral cavity carcinomas involve the lips, and the primary management of these lesions is complete surgical resection. Loss of tissue in the lips after resection is treated with a variety of techniques, depending on the extension and location of the defect. Here we review highly accepted techniques of lip reconstruction and some of new trials with significant clinical results. Reconstruction choice is primarily depend to size of the defect, localization of defect, elasticity of tissues. But patient's age, comorbidities, and motivation are also important. According to the defect location and size, different reconstruction methods can be used. For defects involved less than 30 of lips, primary closures are sufficient. In defects with 35-70 lip involvement, the Karapandzic, Abbe, Estlander, McGregor or Gillies' fan flaps or their modifications can be used. When lip remaining tissues are insufficient, cheek tissue can be used in Webster and Bernard advancement flaps and their various modifications. Deltopectoral or radial forearm free flaps can be options for large defects of the lip extending to the Jaws. To achieve best functional and esthetic results, surgeons should be able to choose most appropriate reconstruction method. Considering defects' size and location, patients' expects and surgeon's ability and knowledge, a variety of flaps are presented in order to reconstruct defects resulted from tumor ablation. It's necessary for surgeons to trace the recent innovations in lip reconstruction to offer best choices to patients.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Lip Reconstruction Tumor Ablation radial forearm flap longus free-flap clinical-series local flap defects webster muscle commissure experience cheek Surgery
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Page Range: pp. 15-25
Journal or Publication Title: World Journal of Plastic Surgery
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 5
Number: 1
ISSN: 2228-7914
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/5135

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