Innovative Management of Facial Wounds with Local Flaps: A Surgical Approach

Effective Surgical Strategies for Soft Tissue Loss Avulsive facial injuries caused by trauma or animal bites demand strategic surgical interventions. Various local flap techniques can restore missing tissue while maintaining color and texture consistency. These include:

  • Forehead flap (median, paramedian): Ideal for large nasal defects.
  • Nasolabial flap: Suitable for oral and lower nose defects.
  • Lid-switch (Abbe) flap: Used for reconstructing the upper lip.
  • Eyelid flap: Employed for delicate eyelid restorations.

A case study conducted at Aristotle University Thessaloniki demonstrated the success of nasolabial rotational flaps in reconstructing upper lip defects following a dog bite.

Clinical Case and Treatment Approach A patient with significant upper lip tissue loss underwent a meticulous surgical procedure:

  1. Wound debridement: Removal of jagged tissue margins.
  2. Flap elevation: Outlining and preparing the nasolabial flap.
  3. Aesthetic reconstruction: Ensuring symmetry and anatomical restoration.
  4. Postoperative care: Monitoring for infection and flap necrosis.

Follow-up visits confirmed successful healing with no postoperative complications.

Read the Full Study For an in-depth analysis, access the full research at https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.acr.1001041.

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