Infolding of Nasolabial Flap: An Excellent Surgical Technique for Full-Thickness Defect of the Lip

2020 
To find out the usefulness of the infolding technique of nasolabial flap to reconstruct full-thickness defects of the lower lip. It is a retrospective analysis of 5 surgically operated cases. The infolding nasolabial flaps were utilized for the full thickness defect over the lower lip in carcinoma of the oral cavity from January 2018 to July 2019. The patients were followed up for a minimum period of 12 months, and the outcomes were evaluated. The mean age of the patients was 39.72 ± 7.58 years (range 30–52 years). The infolding nasolabial flap has used each case for the reconstruction of the lower lip. The average length and breadth of the flaps were 65 mm (range 60–75 mm) and 35 mm (range 30–40 mm), respectively. One patient presented with partial necrosis of the flap its tip. The functional and cosmetic outcomes were found satisfactory till 12 months of follow-up, and none of the patients had a recurrence of the disease. Infolding of the nasolabial flap can be a good surgical technique for the reconstruction of the full-thickness defect of the lower lip, ensuring satisfactory functional and cosmetic outcomes without causing major intraoperative/postoperative complications in patients with carcinoma of the lower lip.
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