AI Article Synopsis

  • The study introduces a reconstructive technique combining Mustardè cheek advancement flap and paramedian forehead flap for patients after orbital exenteration.
  • Retrospective analysis at San Raffaele Hospital involved three patients who had orbital exenteration due to various malignancies, achieving excellent aesthetic and functional outcomes with minimal complications.
  • The technique proves to be an effective reconstructive option for head and neck surgeons in cases of extended orbital exenteration.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To describe a combinatory technique made of Mustardè cheek advancement flap and paramedian forehead flap as a reconstructive option after orbital exenteration.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed all patients who underwent orbital exenteration and subsequent reconstruction with this technique at our Head and Neck Department, Divisions of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, at San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy.

Results: Three patients were treated with the aforementioned technique, following orbital exenteration due to malignancies. All of them were affected by recurrent diseases arising from the ocular components or periorbital structures: one basal cell carcinoma and two squamous cell carcinomas. Excellent result was achieved considering skin texture and colour match, aesthetic results and intra and post-operative complications (only minor, surgically controlled haemorrhage and minimal dehiscence subsequent to defective healing occurred).

Conclusion: The proposed technique can be considered by the head and neck reconstructive surgeon as a good option in extended orbital exenteration.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1120672120976550DOI Listing

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