Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas are the main neoplasms of lip and perioral location. We describe different techniques of successful surgical reconstruction, including flaps or simple incision and suture. Using the latter technique satisfactory results were demonstrated, although the incision made removed more than a third of the lip, contrary to the literature. Our goal is to emphasize that the common sense and experience of the surgeon should prevail in the choice of reconstructive method. Moreover, even if the priority is complete excision of the lesion, we cannot ignore the aesthetic and functional recovery objective
BACKGROUND: The lips are a common site prone to squamous cell carcinomas, which arise in the facial...
Lip carcinomas are generally treated by surgery. A reconstruction is often required if the resected ...
The bilateral perialar advancement flap in ascending is a good option for restoring complex upper li...
Abstract: Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas are the main neoplasms of lip and perioral locatio...
The authors face the problem of the treatment of tumours of the lip. First of all they express their...
Introduction: The carcinoma of the lip is always a squamous cell carcinoma, adequate excision of the...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to help in the choice of an appropriate reconstructive techniqu...
The purpose of this study is to help in the choice of an appropriate reconstructive technique by ref...
One of the most frequently encountered tumors arising on the lips is squamous cell carcinoma. Tiny a...
Abstract: Lips are structures that play an essential role in aesthetics and in different functions s...
Lip cancer is a frequent tumor of the head and neck region. Surgery is the treatment of choice for m...
The most common type of lip cancer is squamous cell carcinoma. The lower lip is affected far more fr...
Lips are structures that play an essential role in aesthetics and in different functions such as nut...
Aim: Peri-commisural defect reconstruction using the Abbe or Estlander flaps tend to pilfer tissue f...
Lip carcinoma is a relatively unique malignant disease because the lip is a junctional structure. Th...
BACKGROUND: The lips are a common site prone to squamous cell carcinomas, which arise in the facial...
Lip carcinomas are generally treated by surgery. A reconstruction is often required if the resected ...
The bilateral perialar advancement flap in ascending is a good option for restoring complex upper li...
Abstract: Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas are the main neoplasms of lip and perioral locatio...
The authors face the problem of the treatment of tumours of the lip. First of all they express their...
Introduction: The carcinoma of the lip is always a squamous cell carcinoma, adequate excision of the...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to help in the choice of an appropriate reconstructive techniqu...
The purpose of this study is to help in the choice of an appropriate reconstructive technique by ref...
One of the most frequently encountered tumors arising on the lips is squamous cell carcinoma. Tiny a...
Abstract: Lips are structures that play an essential role in aesthetics and in different functions s...
Lip cancer is a frequent tumor of the head and neck region. Surgery is the treatment of choice for m...
The most common type of lip cancer is squamous cell carcinoma. The lower lip is affected far more fr...
Lips are structures that play an essential role in aesthetics and in different functions such as nut...
Aim: Peri-commisural defect reconstruction using the Abbe or Estlander flaps tend to pilfer tissue f...
Lip carcinoma is a relatively unique malignant disease because the lip is a junctional structure. Th...
BACKGROUND: The lips are a common site prone to squamous cell carcinomas, which arise in the facial...
Lip carcinomas are generally treated by surgery. A reconstruction is often required if the resected ...
The bilateral perialar advancement flap in ascending is a good option for restoring complex upper li...