Use of tongue flap as alternative for the closure of Palatinal fistulas in patients with sequela of palatoplasty.

Q4 Dentistry
D. Barazarte, R. Muñoz, J. Golaszewski, Bricelys Pulgar, L. Moro, A. Maldonado
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Aims: A retrospective study was conducted in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Dr. Atilio Perdomo; Ángel Larralde Hospital, CaraboboVenezuela, which describes the procedure and protocol of the postoperative period of patients operated on multiple occasions for the closure of palatal fistulas. Material and methods: A total of 20 patients treated for palatal fistulas were included in this study, in the period between 2014-2018. Patients with presence of sequelae of palatal fistulas, large fistulas with inadequate local scars, presence of oronasal communication and hypernasal resonance were considered. Patients were evaluated during the first 24 hours, 21 days and 6 months. Results: A total of 20 patients (12 men and 8 women) with palatal fistulas were treated with tongue flap, aged between 25 and 40 years. In the postoperative period, patients reported 58% of cases, mild pain. The most frequent clinical signs during the postoperative period were presented in 60% of the patients, showing headache, passive bleeding, severe pain. No significant changes in lingual motility. Acoustic analysis of the 6month late postoperative control voice, presented favorable changes in the intonation line, showing its continuity. All remaining cases showed satisfactory cure, and donor site morbidity was minimal. Conclusions: The tongue flaps are an excellent alternative for closing large or recurrent palatal fistulas, due to their versatility and excellent vascularity of the area. However, the design and the delicate manipulation of the flap are also decisive.
舌瓣在腭成形术后遗症腭瘘修补中的应用。
目的:对口腔颌面外科Atilio Perdomo医生进行回顾性研究;Ángel Larralde医院,CaraboboVenezuela,其中描述了多次手术关闭腭瘘的患者术后的程序和方案。材料与方法:本研究纳入2014-2018年共20例接受腭瘘治疗的患者。考虑存在腭瘘后遗症,局部疤痕不足的大瘘,存在口鼻通讯和高鼻共振的患者。分别在治疗前24小时、21天和6个月对患者进行评估。结果:用舌瓣治疗腭瘘患者20例(男12例,女8例),年龄25 ~ 40岁。术后,58%的患者报告有轻微疼痛。60%的患者术后最常见的临床症状为头痛、被动出血、剧烈疼痛。舌运动无明显变化。术后6个月晚期对照声的声学分析显示,语调线变化良好,表现出连续性。所有剩余病例均表现出满意的治愈,供体部位发病率极低。结论:舌瓣是闭合大的或复发的腭瘘的一个很好的选择,因为舌瓣的多功能性和良好的血管分布。然而,皮瓣的设计和精细操作也是决定性的。
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期刊介绍: La Revista Española de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial editada por Ergon es una publicación oficial de la Sociedad Española de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial (SECOM) Entre los objetivos de la revista se encuentran la difusión científica de la especialidad de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial y servir de medio de publicación para todos los miembros de la SECOM así como especialistas afines. Las áreas de interés de la revista son la científica, investigadora, informativa de eventos, becas, premios y revisiones bibliográficas.
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