Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Reconstruction of Total Maxillectomy Defects Using Coronoid-Temporalis Pedicled Flap, Titanium Mesh, and Free Flap.
- Year:
- 2024
- Authors:
- Liu W et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Trauma and Plastic Surgery · China
Abstract
The maxilla plays a crucial role in maintaining midfacial contour, supporting the globe and dentition and separating the oral and nasal cavity. Reconstruction of total maxillectomy defects has always been a challenge in head and neck surgery. In recent years, on the basis of existing methods, we have used the coronoid-temporalis pedicled flap combined with personalized titanium mesh and free flap to reconstruct total maxillectomy defects. This combination of multiple methods can restore the functional subunits of the maxilla. In this report, we introduce our surgical procedures in detail and assess the postoperative effects. Postoperative facial aesthetic outcomes were satisfactory in all 8 patients. None of the patients showed diplopia, oral-nasal reflux, hypernasality, titanium mesh exposure, or trismus. This new surgical procedure may be a simple and feasible option for the reconstruction of total maxillectomy defects.
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