| Literature DB >> 20111619 |
A Baj1, Ga Beltramini, F Laganà, V Bonanno, G De Riu, Ab Giannì.
Abstract
The reconstruction of facial parts after traumatic amputation is of special interest because of the psychological and functional implications such accidents have on the patient. Most amputations result from dog bites or knife wounds and are often sustained by children and young adults. The amputated part may be an anatomic structure of functional importance (e.g. , the lips) or a static structure of primarily aesthetic importance (e.g. , the ear or nose). Here, the Authors present results in 6 cases of facial amputation reconstructed using microsurgical replantation for upper lip amputation, with use of the facial artery musculomucosal flap to fill labial defects, and the Mladick method for ear replantation.Entities:
Keywords: Dog bite; Face; Lip; Microvascular replantation; Traumatic amputation
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20111619 PMCID: PMC2808681
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital ISSN: 0392-100X Impact factor: 2.124