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Middle and Lower Face Soft Tissue Reconstruction: A 10-Year Retrospective Study.

Patiguli Wusiman1, Julaiti Tuerxun1, Wang Ling1, Maimaitituerxun Tuerdi1, Abudukelimujiang Maimaiti1, Yao Zhi Tao1, Adilijiang Saimait1, Ainiwaer Mijiti1, Adili Moming1.   

Abstract

Retrospectively analyze the reconstruction methods and surgical outcomes of patients with middle and lower face soft tissue defects treated at our hospital over the past 10 years. 200 patients with middle and lower face soft tissue defects were surgically reconstructed at our hospital. Medical charts were retrospectively reviewed and analyzed to abstract the pertinent information. The lesion was mainly at the eyelid, lips, chin and nasal-cheek region. There were 41 (63.08 %) men and 24 (36.92 %) women. In our study, male to female ratio = 1.7:1. We used direct closure for night patients, local flap for 141 patients, free flap for 38 patients, combined flap for 12 patients involving extensive mid face and lower face defects. Most patients had their tumor resected and reconstructed in single stage procedure mostly with local advancement flap, and no flap failure was presented post-operatively. Middle and lower face soft tissue defects can be successfully treated with local flap in a single stage approach and step-by-step approach.

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Keywords:  Middle, lower face defeccs; Retrospective study; Soft tissue reconstruction

Year:  2015        PMID: 27508131      PMCID: PMC4961635          DOI: 10.1007/s12070-015-0895-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 2231-3796


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