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Review
. 2002 Sep;39(5):560-7.
doi: 10.1597/1545-1569_2002_039_0560_mttfro_2.0.co_2.

Microsurgical tissue transfer for rehabilitation of the patient with cleft lip and palate

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Microsurgical tissue transfer for rehabilitation of the patient with cleft lip and palate

Harald Eufinger et al. Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 2002 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: Three case reports of microsurgically revascularized tissue transfer for secondary closure of complex oronasal fistulae in cleft lip and palate patients are reported. One scapular and two radial forearm flaps were used in that respect; the scapular flap was transferred without a skin paddle and was left for secondary epithelialization whereas iliac crest bone was transplanted in the two patients with the forearm flaps in a further surgical step.

Conclusions: These microsurgical flaps represent solutions in selected cases of oronasal fistulae in patients with cleft lip and palate with extensive scarring, large defects, or both. Alternative free flaps of the vast spectrum available today, however, also deserve consideration.

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