Gp. Reece et al., TOTAL MIDFACE RECONSTRUCTION AFTER RADICAL TUMOR RESECTION - A CASE-REPORT AND OVERVIEW OF THE PROBLEM, Annals of plastic surgery, 36(5), 1996, pp. 551-557
We report an unusual repair of a massive midface defect resulting from
resection of a recurrent squamous cell carcinoma of the nasal vestibu
le. The defect included both maxillas, the hard palate, the upper lip,
and all nasal and perinasal tissues. After treatment, reconstruction
was accomplished using prostheses and autologous tissue transferred fr
om local and distant sites. The osseous component of the transferred t
issue permitted placement of osseointegrated implants for fixation of
maxillary and nasal prostheses. The rationale for this reconstruction
and the problems associated with midface reconstruction after radical
tumor resection are discussed.