Reconstruction of functional human lips utilizing a prelaminated flap.

Front Bioeng Biotechnol

Emeritus in Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.

Published: August 2024

Lips form a structure that are difficult to reconstruct after a traumatic avulsion injury or cancer ablative surgery secondary to loss of volumetric muscle mass. Traditional tissue engineering approaches of fabrication of mature tissue constructs can supply an alternative to the current surgical standard of care for functional lip reconstruction. We demonstrate a hybrid approach that combines the advantages of muscle flap prefabrication with fabrication of an autogenous mucocutaneous construct as the laminate for prelamination to form a designer microvascular muscle free flap for lip reconstruction.

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