2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.stomax.2006.11.008
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Le lambeau sous-mental pédiculé

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“…For the reconstruction of oromaxillofacial defects especially those in the floor of mouth, the digastric muscles can be exploited (Suzuki et al, 2008). A pedicled submental flap including the digastric muscle is often indicated for closure of defects (Zwetyenga et al, 2007). Submental artery perforator island flap surgery is also frequently utilized (Cheng & Bui, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the reconstruction of oromaxillofacial defects especially those in the floor of mouth, the digastric muscles can be exploited (Suzuki et al, 2008). A pedicled submental flap including the digastric muscle is often indicated for closure of defects (Zwetyenga et al, 2007). Submental artery perforator island flap surgery is also frequently utilized (Cheng & Bui, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La plupart des lambeaux dont l'arc de rotation inclut la région faciale peuvent être envisagés. Le choix de cette reconstruction dépend de la fiabilité, de l'efficacité et des inconvénients associés qui doivent être réduits (Zwetyenga N et al, 2007 (Agbara R et al, 2016). Traditionnellement, l'approche par échelle de reconstruction a été préconisée dans la reconstruction des défauts des tissus mous, ce qui permet une option par étapes, des procédures les plus simples aux procédures les plus complexes.…”
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“…We chose a pedicled submental flap to achieve the best esthetic outcome. The submental flap is indicated in defects of the oral cavity and the lower two-thirds of the face [5]. The flap was elevated distal to proximal in the submental plane across the midline until the contralateral anterior belly of the digastric muscle was encountered.…”
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confidence: 99%