Mucosal Roofing Flap Reconstruction to Minimize Horizontal Lip Length Loss and Preserve Mouth Opening in Lower Lip Squamous Cell Carcinoma

J. H. Kim, In Chang Koh, Soo Yeon Lim, Hoon Kim
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Lower lip reconstruction in cases with a full-thickness defect over one-third of the vermilion is challenging. Numerous conventional techniques have been applied with unsatisfactory surgical outcomes because of microstomia and oral commissure blunting due to shortened horizontal lip length. Herein, we present a case in which a full-thickness lower lip defect of more than one-third of the horizontal lip length was covered with a novel mucosal roofing flap reconstruction to minimize the loss of horizontal lip length and to preserve mouth opening. No recurrences or metastases were observed during 3 years and 6 months of follow-up, with horizontal lower lip length maintained and mouth opening of 2.5 finger breadths.
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下唇鳞状细胞癌患者的粘膜屋顶瓣重建术,最大程度减少唇水平长度损失并保留张口功能
对于朱唇三分之一以上全厚缺损的病例,下唇重建具有挑战性。由于水平唇长度缩短,导致小口和口腔交界处变钝,因此许多传统技术的手术效果并不理想。在本报告中,我们介绍了一个病例,该病例的下唇全厚缺损超过水平唇长的三分之一,采用新型粘膜屋顶瓣重建,最大程度地减少了水平唇长的损失,并保留了张口功能。在 3 年零 6 个月的随访中未发现复发或转移,下唇水平长度保持不变,口腔张开 2.5 指宽。
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