Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignancy of the lower lip. Environmental factors such as ultraviolet light exposure, arsenic and smoking are contributing factors to the increasing incidence. Mohs surgery is the treatment of choice ensuring the lowest recurrence rates. The closure of the surgical defects, however, can be a challenge. Multiple and versatile methods of reconstructing vermilion defects have been described. Among these options, Goldstein developed the adjacent ipsilateral vermilion flap based on an arterialized myocutaneous flap. The original technique was modified by Sawada based on bilateral adjacent vermilion advancement flap for closure of central vermilion defects. We report the use of bilateral flaps - Sawadaâ...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to help in the choice of an appropriate reconstructive techniqu...
Lip carcinomas are generally treated by surgery. A reconstruction is often required if the resected ...
Lip carcinomas are generally treated by surgery. A reconstruction is often required if the resected ...
Background: Skin cancer can affect the lips and Mohs micrographic surgery is the ideal mode of remo...
Lip cancer corresponds to 25-30% of all oral cancers, with the lower lip being more frequent. Squamo...
The authors report on the use of myo-mucous flaps with V-Y advancement for reconstruction of the med...
Aim: Lip, located in lower 1/3 of the face, is very important unit from aesthetic and functional asp...
Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignant neoplasm of the lips, and in about 90% of cases...
BACKGROUND: The lips are a common site prone to squamous cell carcinomas, which arise in the facial...
Summary: Vermilionectomy is an established procedure for the management of precancerous lesions of ...
Abstract: Lips are structures that play an essential role in aesthetics and in different functions s...
In the past, lip reconstruction after ablative surgery has been performed by primary closure and mor...
Lip reconstruction following resection for tumour or following extensive trauma may pose a challenge...
The reconstruction of oral commissure, lip and mucosa defects following tumour resection is a challe...
The face is a common localization for skin malignancies. Mohs surgery or delayed Mohs surgery are co...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to help in the choice of an appropriate reconstructive techniqu...
Lip carcinomas are generally treated by surgery. A reconstruction is often required if the resected ...
Lip carcinomas are generally treated by surgery. A reconstruction is often required if the resected ...
Background: Skin cancer can affect the lips and Mohs micrographic surgery is the ideal mode of remo...
Lip cancer corresponds to 25-30% of all oral cancers, with the lower lip being more frequent. Squamo...
The authors report on the use of myo-mucous flaps with V-Y advancement for reconstruction of the med...
Aim: Lip, located in lower 1/3 of the face, is very important unit from aesthetic and functional asp...
Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignant neoplasm of the lips, and in about 90% of cases...
BACKGROUND: The lips are a common site prone to squamous cell carcinomas, which arise in the facial...
Summary: Vermilionectomy is an established procedure for the management of precancerous lesions of ...
Abstract: Lips are structures that play an essential role in aesthetics and in different functions s...
In the past, lip reconstruction after ablative surgery has been performed by primary closure and mor...
Lip reconstruction following resection for tumour or following extensive trauma may pose a challenge...
The reconstruction of oral commissure, lip and mucosa defects following tumour resection is a challe...
The face is a common localization for skin malignancies. Mohs surgery or delayed Mohs surgery are co...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to help in the choice of an appropriate reconstructive techniqu...
Lip carcinomas are generally treated by surgery. A reconstruction is often required if the resected ...
Lip carcinomas are generally treated by surgery. A reconstruction is often required if the resected ...