A new technique for one-stage total lower lip reconstruction: Achieving the perfect balance.

Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1177/229255031302100101
Sandipan Gupta, Debarati Chattopadhyay, Marang B Murmu, Souradip Gupta, Hari S Singh
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Abstract

Background: Reconstruction of extensive lower lip defects is difficult. The authors describe a new technique of one-stage total lower lip reconstruction, with the ultimate goal being achievement of the delicate balance between adequate mouth opening and competent mouth closure, with satisfactory aesthetic outcome.

Methods: The authors applied their new reconstructive technique in a patient with extensive lower lip defect following excision of squamous cell carcinoma. Bilateral inferiorly based nasolabial flaps were used for reconstruction of lower lip. For vermillion reconstruction, a bucket-handle mucomuscular flap from upper lip was designed primarily using the pars marginalis portion of orbicularis oris. Compared with previously described techniques, this procedure is unique with respect to the alignment of the nasolabial flaps in relation to one another. Furthermore, this technique of vermillion reconstruction is a one-stage procedure with minimal morbidity, enables preservation of the vascular pedicle and innervation and maintains the orientation of orbicularis oris, thus providing a competent oral sphincter. To the authors' knowledge, this mucomuscular upper lip flap has not been described earlier and has definite advantages over the commonly used methods of vermillion reconstruction.

Results: The functional and aesthetic outcomes are satisfactory on follow-up, with normal lip movements and sensation, adequate mouth opening and oral competence, good colour and texture match with adjacent tissues, and excellent volume and quality of the vermillion. No subsequent corrective surgery is required.

Conclusions: This technique is simple and achieves the main goals of total lower lip reconstruction in a single stage with minimal morbidity.

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一种一期全下唇重建术的新技术:达到完美的平衡。
背景:大面积下唇缺损的重建是困难的。作者描述了一种新的一期全下唇重建技术,其最终目标是实现适当的开口和合格的闭口之间的微妙平衡,并具有令人满意的美学效果。方法:应用新技术治疗鳞状细胞癌术后大面积下唇缺损。采用双侧下基鼻唇瓣重建下唇。在朱红色重建中,我们主要利用口轮匝肌的边缘部设计了上唇的桶柄肌肉瓣。与先前描述的技术相比,该手术在鼻唇瓣相对于彼此的排列方面是独一无二的。此外,这种朱红色重建技术是一种一期手术,发病率最低,可以保留血管蒂和神经支配,并保持口轮匝肌的定向,从而提供一个正常的口腔括约肌。据作者所知,这种肌肉上唇瓣以前没有被描述过,与常用的朱红色重建方法相比,它有明显的优势。结果:随访功能和美观效果满意,唇部运动和感觉正常,开口和口齿能力充足,颜色和质地与邻近组织匹配良好,朱砂的体积和质量良好。不需要后续的矫正手术。结论:该方法方法简单,一期完成下唇全再造,并发症少。
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