Luke Harris1, Kevin Higgins, Danny Enepekides. 1. Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The goal of this article is to review contemporary local flap reconstructive techniques for acquired lip defects. Lip reconstruction is a complex undertaking that necessitates an understanding of underlying principles. New techniques focus on local flap reconstruction which maintain oral competence, avoid microstomia, and achieve aesthetically satisfactory results. RECENT FINDINGS: The contemporary literature employs an aesthetic subunit approach to achieve reconstruction of vermillion, perioral cutaneous, and full-thickness defects. Several new techniques are variations of traditional techniques with modifications that preserve tissue and place incisions along the borders of aesthetic subunits. SUMMARY: This review presents techniques for vermillion, perioral cutaneous, and full-thickness lip reconstruction. Also presented is an algorithm for contemporary local flap reconstruction of the lip.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The goal of this article is to review contemporary local flap reconstructive techniques for acquired lip defects. Lip reconstruction is a complex undertaking that necessitates an understanding of underlying principles. New techniques focus on local flap reconstruction which maintain oral competence, avoid microstomia, and achieve aesthetically satisfactory results. RECENT FINDINGS: The contemporary literature employs an aesthetic subunit approach to achieve reconstruction of vermillion, perioral cutaneous, and full-thickness defects. Several new techniques are variations of traditional techniques with modifications that preserve tissue and place incisions along the borders of aesthetic subunits. SUMMARY: This review presents techniques for vermillion, perioral cutaneous, and full-thickness lip reconstruction. Also presented is an algorithm for contemporary local flap reconstruction of the lip.
Authors: Michael Schüller; Martin Gosau; Steffen Müller; Michael Gerken; Christian Rohrmeier; Stefan Legal; Stephan Schreml; Tobias Ettl Journal: Clin Oral Investig Date: 2014-09-27 Impact factor: 3.573