PATTERN ASSEMBLY - AN AID TO FLAP DESIGN DURING ORAL MICROSURGICAL RECONSTRUCTION

被引:3
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GRIME, PD [1 ]
WEI, FC [1 ]
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[1] SOUTHAMPTON UNIV HOSP TRUST,MAXILLOFACIAL SURG UNIT,SOUTHAMPTON,ENGLAND
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10.1002/micr.1920150511
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Surgical ablation of tumors within the oral cavity results in a three-dimensional defect and a potential puzzle for the reconstructive surgeon. Although a myriad of papers discussing the relative advantages and disadvantages of various methods of reconstruction are readily available for consultation, very few publications have provided the surgeon with a guide either to visualization of the defect or to how to reconstruct a three-dimensional defect with an essentially two-dimensional flap. Our intention is not to provide the answer for every oral reconstructive problem-after all, no two patients are alike-but we will demonstrate that an appreciation of the defect in three-dimensions, together with an understanding of oral function, provides a template for flap design and inset. This is achieved by simplifying the complex anatomical shape of the,oral cavity into a geometric form from which a series of simple, easily recognisable shapes can be derived and assembled as necessary into a pattern that reproduces the defect, providing a template for flap design and inset. (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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