Background: The submental artery island flap (SIF) is a valid option for palatal reconstruction. However, the main limitation for its application for palatal defects is the arc of rotation. A novel modification for tunneling of the antegrade design of SIF that allows a compliant easy reach to the defect is described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Reconstruction of the hypopharynx and cervical esophagus after tumor resection remains a challenging problem. Different techniques of reconstruction have been described for such defects. Although free flap reconstruction, including jejunum and fasciocutaneous flaps, has gained popularity for this complex defect, regional flaps are still in use worldwide.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReconstruction of oral commissure defects aims at securing oral competence and providing an acceptable appearance. The methods described by using either a cross lip flap or a flap from the adjacent cheek skin and mucosa may not be able to achieve such goals if each method is used on its own. We have combined double full-thickness cheek rhomboidal flaps with a small lip switch flap from the remaining lip segment to reconstruct medium-sized full-thickness defects of the oral commissure, following tumor excision in 7 patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Egypt Natl Canc Inst
December 2006
Background: Squamous cell carcinoma is the most frequently seen malignant tumor of the lower lip. The more tissue is lost from the lip after tumor resection, the more challenging is the reconstruction. Many methods have been described, but each has its own advantages and its disadvantages.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Autologous breast reconstruction using the extended latissimus dorsi flap has been infrequently reported. In the current study, the authors are reporting their own clinical experience with this method. A review of the literature is also discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: It is well recognized that recurrent disease can occur following malignancy in the head and neck region. This is particularly true for basal cell & squamous cell carcinoma, whereby recurrence may occur many years following initial surgery or other modalities. We report here on skin malignancy occurring in the scalp with skull invasion down to the dura mater.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Reconstr Microsurg
February 2006
Free-tissue transfer has revolutionized skull-base surgery by expanding the ability to perform cranial base resection and by improving the quality of reconstruction. The anterolateral thigh flap has come recently into use in the field of head and neck reconstruction. Its role in craniofacial and midface reconstruction has not been specifically defined.
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