Technical and anatomical considerations of face harvest in face transplantation.

Ann Plast Surg

Division of Plastic, Reconstructive, Maxillofacial, and Oral Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Box 3181, Durham, NC 27710, USA.

Published: November 2006

Total face transplantation may become a reconstructive option in the treatment of patients with acquired facial deformity. Here, 2 face-harvesting techniques are presented in a fresh human cadaver model. In technique 1, the skin and soft tissue of the face is harvested by dissecting in a subgaleal, sub-SMAS, subplatysmal plane. In technique 2, the entire soft tissue and the bony structures of the midface are harvested by dissecting in a subperiosteal plane and performing a Le Fort III osteotomy. Each face was harvested successfully as a bipedicled flap based on the external carotid arteries, the external jugular veins, and the facial veins. Each of these 2 techniques is a theoretically viable approach to face harvest for composite allograft transplantation. These techniques represent the 2 extremes of which tissues can be harvested while maintaining vascular integrity. Each will address different reconstructive needs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.sap.0000227486.28556.3eDOI Listing

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