Lips are structures that play an essential role in aesthetics and in different functions such as nutrition and speech. The complex anatomy of the lips - with three different layers composed of skin, mucosa, and muscles - makes surgical management of this area a therapeutic challenge. The use of flaps for the reconstruction of large defects with low risk of necrosis is possible given the abundant blood supply of the lips. We report a case of surgical reconstruction of the lower lip after the excision of a severe squamous cell carcinoma using a skin-mucosa Abbe-Estlander flap with a satisfactory final outcome
Aim: Lip, located in lower 1/3 of the face, is very important unit from aesthetic and functional asp...
Este artigo relata dois casos de pacientes com carcinoma espinocelular extenso em lábio inferior, su...
Introduction: The carcinoma of the lip is always a squamous cell carcinoma, adequate excision of the...
Abstract: Lips are structures that play an essential role in aesthetics and in different functions s...
Cancer resection is the most frequent cause of skin loss of the lip. Many surgical methods of lower ...
One of the most frequently encountered tumors arising on the lips is squamous cell carcinoma. Tiny a...
A method for reconstruction of the lower lip following larger subtotal excision is described. The me...
Abstract Squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip is frequent, and radical excision sometimes leads ...
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BACKGROUND: The lips are a common site prone to squamous cell carcinomas, which arise in the facial...
In the past, lip reconstruction after ablative surgery has been performed by primary closure and mor...
[[abstract]]Reconstruction of lower lip defect is a challenge for oral and maxillofacial surgeons. M...
The primary management of lip malignancies is radiotherapy or complete surgical resection. Surgical ...
Aim: Peri-commisural defect reconstruction using the Abbe or Estlander flaps tend to pilfer tissue f...
AIM: Many methods have been described for the reconstruction of the lower lip, but each has its own ...
Aim: Lip, located in lower 1/3 of the face, is very important unit from aesthetic and functional asp...
Este artigo relata dois casos de pacientes com carcinoma espinocelular extenso em lábio inferior, su...
Introduction: The carcinoma of the lip is always a squamous cell carcinoma, adequate excision of the...
Abstract: Lips are structures that play an essential role in aesthetics and in different functions s...
Cancer resection is the most frequent cause of skin loss of the lip. Many surgical methods of lower ...
One of the most frequently encountered tumors arising on the lips is squamous cell carcinoma. Tiny a...
A method for reconstruction of the lower lip following larger subtotal excision is described. The me...
Abstract Squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip is frequent, and radical excision sometimes leads ...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
BACKGROUND: The lips are a common site prone to squamous cell carcinomas, which arise in the facial...
In the past, lip reconstruction after ablative surgery has been performed by primary closure and mor...
[[abstract]]Reconstruction of lower lip defect is a challenge for oral and maxillofacial surgeons. M...
The primary management of lip malignancies is radiotherapy or complete surgical resection. Surgical ...
Aim: Peri-commisural defect reconstruction using the Abbe or Estlander flaps tend to pilfer tissue f...
AIM: Many methods have been described for the reconstruction of the lower lip, but each has its own ...
Aim: Lip, located in lower 1/3 of the face, is very important unit from aesthetic and functional asp...
Este artigo relata dois casos de pacientes com carcinoma espinocelular extenso em lábio inferior, su...
Introduction: The carcinoma of the lip is always a squamous cell carcinoma, adequate excision of the...