Semin Plast Surg 2010; 24(2): 198-211
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1255337
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Intraoral Reconstruction Using Local and Regional Flaps

Roberto Squaquara1 , Karen F. Kim Evans2 , Stefano Spanio di Spilimbergo1 , Samir Mardini3
  • 1Maxillofacial Department, Regional Hospital of Vicenza, Vicenza, Italy
  • 2Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia
  • 3Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
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Publication History

Publication Date:
21 June 2010 (online)

ABSTRACT

Choosing a pedicled flap to reconstruct an intraoral defect depends on the size and the anatomic position of the tissue defect. The goals are to restore form and function and minimize donor site morbidity. Regional pedicled flaps available for intraoral reconstruction are the buccal fat pad flap, facial artery musculomucosal flap, platysma, pectoralis major, temporalis muscle flap, and trapezius flaps. We give a concise illustration of anatomy, our harvesting technique, indications, and eventual pitfalls for each of the six flaps.

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Stefano Spanio di SpilimbergoM.D. 

Maxillofacial Department

Regional Hospital of Vicenza, Vicenza, Italy

Email: stefanospanio@hotmail.com