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PRINCIPLES OF
RECONSTRUCTIVE
SURGERY OF DEFECTS OF
THE JAWS
CHAPTER 2
D R . H AY D A R M U N I R S A L I H A L N A M I R
B D S , P H D ( B O A R D C E R T I F I E D )
MAXILLARY
RECONSTRUCTION
MAXILLARY RECONSTRUCTION
• Maxillary and midface reconstruction is more challenging than
most oromandibular defects for several reasons:
• Complex geometry
• Distance of target vessels for revascularization
• Impaired access and visibility without trans facial incisions
• Exposure to the sinus, nasal, and oral cavities
• As a result, maxillary reconstructions have typically had lower
success rates than comparable mandibular defects. That said,
maxillary defects lend themselves to myriad reconstructive options
including prosthetics
BROWN CLASSIFICATION
• Class I defects are limited to alveolus and palatal bone only.
• Class II defects include alveolus and antral walls, but do not
involve the orbital floor.
• Class III defects, or high maxillectomies, extend further
superiorly to include the orbital floor; however, by definition the
globe is not involved in the resection.
• class IV defects are essentially the same as class III defects in
terms of bony involvement, but orbital exenteration is included
in the resection
• Class V and VI were later added in the modified system to
address isolated orbitomaxillary and nasomaxillary defects
respectively
GOALS OF MAXILLARY
RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
• Preservation of normal speech, swallowing, and velopharyngeal
function
• Close oral-antral and/or oral-nasal fistulae
• Maintain nasal patency
• Obliterate postoperative dead space
• Expedite wound healing and transition to adjuvant therapy
• Maximize mouth opening and masticatory function
• Maintain functional lip competence
• Provide vertical support to the globe and associated facial soft
tissues
PEDIATRIC
PATIENTS
Wherever
possible,
pediatric patients
should be
obturated while
they are
growing.
FLAPS FOR
MAXILLOFACIAL
RECONSTRUCTION
CLASSIFICATION OF FLAPS
• (A) Tissue configuration describes the geometric shape of
the flap. These flaps include: (1) rhomboid, (2) bilobed, (3)
z-plasty, (4) v-y, (5) rotation, and others
• (B) Flaps can also be classified by their tissue content.
These flaps include:
• (1) cutaneous (skin and subcutaneous tissue), (2)
myocutaneous (composite of skin, muscle, and blood
supply), (3) fasciocutanous (deep muscle fascia, skin,
regional artery perforators).
• (C) Arterial supply can be used to classify a cutaneous flap
CLASSIFICATION OF FLAPS
• (D) Classification can also be based on the relative
location of the donor site. (1) Local flaps are
considered adjacent to the primary defect. (2)
flap donor sites are located on different areas of the
same body part. If different body parts are used as
donor site, the flap is termed (3) a distant flap.
• (E) Description of the flap movement is the most
common method of classifying reconstructive
techniques. (1) Advancement flaps, (2) rotation flaps,
(3) transposition flaps, (4) interposition flaps, and (5)
interpolated flaps are common techniques.
ADVANCED FLAP
ROTATIONAL FLAP
TRANSPOSITION FLAP
MICROVASCULAR FREE TISSUE TRANSFER
EX AMPLES OF FL APS
USED IN MA XILLO-
MANDIBUL AR
RECONSTRUCTION
PALATAL FLAP:
• Represents the most commonly used local reconstruction
in oral and maxillofacial surgery for the closure of oro-
antral fistulas following dental extractions
• Palatal reconstructive flaps can be unilateral or bilateral,
which are pedicled flaps based on the palatal artery and
vein
• The donor area is left for secondary granulation and is
mucosalised in three to five weeks yielding a smooth
surface.
• The area should generally be protected during healing
and can be painful to the patient. In total, up to 16 cm2
PALATAL FLAP:
TONGUE FLAP:
• The flap is easy to raise and can reach 4 to 5 cm depending
on the donor site used; dorsal flaps are used for palatal
defects and lateral or ventral flaps are suitable for the
mandible or the floor of the mouth.
• Tongue flap can be anteriorly based or posteriorly based.
• The primary drawback stems from the donor site, the
tongue specifically. The tongue is sensitive and all
procedures cause scarring, resulting in potential morbidities
for the patient that involves speech and feeding.
• Leaving the tip of the tongue unharmed is of primary
TONGUE FLAP:
TONGUE FLAP:
BUCCAL FAT PAD FLAP:
• Ideally suited for small retromolar and posterior maxillary
defects
• this axial pattern flap enjoys a robust blood supply with
contributions from the buccal and deep temporal
branches of the maxillary artery, the transverse facial
branch of the superficial temporal artery, and buccinator
branches from the facial artery.
• Within the fat pad, a network of small arterioles and
venules are present and care must be taken to avoid
disruption of these vessels through overzealous
manipulation.
BUCCAL FAT PAD FLAP:
BUCCAL FAT PAD FLAP:
• The fat pad is multilobular with each lobe enclosed within a
thin capsule and attached to adjacent structures by
supporting ligaments.
• Variations in position of the fat pad occur throughout life
accounting for the full facial contours present in infants and
the hollowed appearance of the cheeks in the elderly.
• However, the volume of the fat pad remains fairly constant
and has been estimated to be approximately 10 ml.
• The fat pad is organized into anterior, intermediate, and
posterior lobes, with four processes (buccal, temporal,
pterygoid, and pterygopalatine) extending from the
BUCCAL FAT PAD FLAP:
• an incision in the vestibular sulcus distal to the maxillary
tuberosity through the periosteum will expose the buccal
fat pad.
• After widening the access to prevent constriction of the
BFPF pedicle, the flap is placed under tension at its
leading edge while blunt dissection mobilizes the flap by
dividing the supporting ligaments.
• Between 7 and 9 cm of length may be achieved and the
flap is sewn to the defect margins either with sutures to a
soft tissue margin or tied to holes drilled through the
BUCCAL FAT PAD FLAP:
BUCCAL FAT PAD FLAP:
• The BFPF is a highly versatile surgical tool in maxillary
reconstruction and can be used to close class I and Ila
maxillectomy defects, oro-antral communications, and lateral
wall and palatal voids.
• However, defects larger than 4 cm in diameter, or in radiated
fields, may not be suitable for reconstruction with a BFPF.
• The BFPF technique is associated with low morbidity and
produces minimal contour changes and facial asymmetry.
• The only problem is obliteration of the maxillary vestibule in
the region where the flap traverses from the cheek to the
maxilla, and this may compromise stability of prosthesis
BUCCAL FAT PAD FLAP:
BUCCAL FAT
PAD FLAP:
TEMPORALIS MUSCLE FLAP:
• The external cheek, orbital exenteration, as well as
maxillary and oral defects can be reconstructed using
this flap
• When harvesting the muscle flap, temporary removal
of the zygomatic arch provides additional length to the
flap.
• The flap measures from 12- to 16-cm-long and 0.5- to
1-cm-thick.
• Major drawbacks include a risk of injury to the facial
nerve, postoperative trismus and temporal hollowing
SUBMENTAL FLAP:
• This flap features good colour match, good reach to the
anterior mouth and the donor site is directly closed;
typically, it offers an abundance of tissue, particularly in
elderly patients
• The skin paddle can reach up to 10 cm by 16 cm; the pedicle
reaches up to 5 cm and the platysma muscle, a part of the
mylohyoid, as well as the anterior digastric muscle are
included
• The submental flap is also applicable in facial vessels
proximally divided through a reverse flow, and can also be
SUBMENTAL
FLAP:
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reconstructive surgery part 2

  • 1. PRINCIPLES OF RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY OF DEFECTS OF THE JAWS CHAPTER 2 D R . H AY D A R M U N I R S A L I H A L N A M I R B D S , P H D ( B O A R D C E R T I F I E D )
  • 3. MAXILLARY RECONSTRUCTION • Maxillary and midface reconstruction is more challenging than most oromandibular defects for several reasons: • Complex geometry • Distance of target vessels for revascularization • Impaired access and visibility without trans facial incisions • Exposure to the sinus, nasal, and oral cavities • As a result, maxillary reconstructions have typically had lower success rates than comparable mandibular defects. That said, maxillary defects lend themselves to myriad reconstructive options including prosthetics
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  • 8. BROWN CLASSIFICATION • Class I defects are limited to alveolus and palatal bone only. • Class II defects include alveolus and antral walls, but do not involve the orbital floor. • Class III defects, or high maxillectomies, extend further superiorly to include the orbital floor; however, by definition the globe is not involved in the resection. • class IV defects are essentially the same as class III defects in terms of bony involvement, but orbital exenteration is included in the resection • Class V and VI were later added in the modified system to address isolated orbitomaxillary and nasomaxillary defects respectively
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  • 10. GOALS OF MAXILLARY RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY • Preservation of normal speech, swallowing, and velopharyngeal function • Close oral-antral and/or oral-nasal fistulae • Maintain nasal patency • Obliterate postoperative dead space • Expedite wound healing and transition to adjuvant therapy • Maximize mouth opening and masticatory function • Maintain functional lip competence • Provide vertical support to the globe and associated facial soft tissues
  • 13. CLASSIFICATION OF FLAPS • (A) Tissue configuration describes the geometric shape of the flap. These flaps include: (1) rhomboid, (2) bilobed, (3) z-plasty, (4) v-y, (5) rotation, and others • (B) Flaps can also be classified by their tissue content. These flaps include: • (1) cutaneous (skin and subcutaneous tissue), (2) myocutaneous (composite of skin, muscle, and blood supply), (3) fasciocutanous (deep muscle fascia, skin, regional artery perforators). • (C) Arterial supply can be used to classify a cutaneous flap
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  • 16. CLASSIFICATION OF FLAPS • (D) Classification can also be based on the relative location of the donor site. (1) Local flaps are considered adjacent to the primary defect. (2) flap donor sites are located on different areas of the same body part. If different body parts are used as donor site, the flap is termed (3) a distant flap. • (E) Description of the flap movement is the most common method of classifying reconstructive techniques. (1) Advancement flaps, (2) rotation flaps, (3) transposition flaps, (4) interposition flaps, and (5) interpolated flaps are common techniques.
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  • 22. EX AMPLES OF FL APS USED IN MA XILLO- MANDIBUL AR RECONSTRUCTION
  • 23. PALATAL FLAP: • Represents the most commonly used local reconstruction in oral and maxillofacial surgery for the closure of oro- antral fistulas following dental extractions • Palatal reconstructive flaps can be unilateral or bilateral, which are pedicled flaps based on the palatal artery and vein • The donor area is left for secondary granulation and is mucosalised in three to five weeks yielding a smooth surface. • The area should generally be protected during healing and can be painful to the patient. In total, up to 16 cm2
  • 25. TONGUE FLAP: • The flap is easy to raise and can reach 4 to 5 cm depending on the donor site used; dorsal flaps are used for palatal defects and lateral or ventral flaps are suitable for the mandible or the floor of the mouth. • Tongue flap can be anteriorly based or posteriorly based. • The primary drawback stems from the donor site, the tongue specifically. The tongue is sensitive and all procedures cause scarring, resulting in potential morbidities for the patient that involves speech and feeding. • Leaving the tip of the tongue unharmed is of primary
  • 28. BUCCAL FAT PAD FLAP: • Ideally suited for small retromolar and posterior maxillary defects • this axial pattern flap enjoys a robust blood supply with contributions from the buccal and deep temporal branches of the maxillary artery, the transverse facial branch of the superficial temporal artery, and buccinator branches from the facial artery. • Within the fat pad, a network of small arterioles and venules are present and care must be taken to avoid disruption of these vessels through overzealous manipulation.
  • 29. BUCCAL FAT PAD FLAP:
  • 30. BUCCAL FAT PAD FLAP: • The fat pad is multilobular with each lobe enclosed within a thin capsule and attached to adjacent structures by supporting ligaments. • Variations in position of the fat pad occur throughout life accounting for the full facial contours present in infants and the hollowed appearance of the cheeks in the elderly. • However, the volume of the fat pad remains fairly constant and has been estimated to be approximately 10 ml. • The fat pad is organized into anterior, intermediate, and posterior lobes, with four processes (buccal, temporal, pterygoid, and pterygopalatine) extending from the
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  • 32. BUCCAL FAT PAD FLAP: • an incision in the vestibular sulcus distal to the maxillary tuberosity through the periosteum will expose the buccal fat pad. • After widening the access to prevent constriction of the BFPF pedicle, the flap is placed under tension at its leading edge while blunt dissection mobilizes the flap by dividing the supporting ligaments. • Between 7 and 9 cm of length may be achieved and the flap is sewn to the defect margins either with sutures to a soft tissue margin or tied to holes drilled through the
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  • 34. BUCCAL FAT PAD FLAP: • The BFPF is a highly versatile surgical tool in maxillary reconstruction and can be used to close class I and Ila maxillectomy defects, oro-antral communications, and lateral wall and palatal voids. • However, defects larger than 4 cm in diameter, or in radiated fields, may not be suitable for reconstruction with a BFPF. • The BFPF technique is associated with low morbidity and produces minimal contour changes and facial asymmetry. • The only problem is obliteration of the maxillary vestibule in the region where the flap traverses from the cheek to the maxilla, and this may compromise stability of prosthesis
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  • 37. TEMPORALIS MUSCLE FLAP: • The external cheek, orbital exenteration, as well as maxillary and oral defects can be reconstructed using this flap • When harvesting the muscle flap, temporary removal of the zygomatic arch provides additional length to the flap. • The flap measures from 12- to 16-cm-long and 0.5- to 1-cm-thick. • Major drawbacks include a risk of injury to the facial nerve, postoperative trismus and temporal hollowing
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  • 44. SUBMENTAL FLAP: • This flap features good colour match, good reach to the anterior mouth and the donor site is directly closed; typically, it offers an abundance of tissue, particularly in elderly patients • The skin paddle can reach up to 10 cm by 16 cm; the pedicle reaches up to 5 cm and the platysma muscle, a part of the mylohyoid, as well as the anterior digastric muscle are included • The submental flap is also applicable in facial vessels proximally divided through a reverse flow, and can also be
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