G. Zhou et al., CLINICAL-EXPERIENCE WITH ORBICULARIS OCULI MYOCUTANEOUS FLAPS IN THE TEMPORAL AREA, Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 101(7), 1998, pp. 1796-1802
There are many methods to repair facial skin defects in clinical pract
ice. The desired outcome for the surgeon and the patient is the restor
ation of facial appearance and function. The temporal region is one of
the ideal donor sites for the repair of a facial skin defect, because
this area is relatively inconspicuous and the skin quality is similar
to that of the face. In the past, the temporal region was always used
as the donor site of the local flap for repairing the facial skin def
ect. Because the blood supply of the skin comes from the subjacent tis
sue mainly rather than from the contiguous tissue, the pedicles of the
local flaps are short, limiting the use of this area as a donor site.
From 1993 to 1996, the anatomy of the orbicularis oculi myocutaneous
flap in five cadavers was studied; what was learned allowed for the us
e of this flap to repair skin defects of the face in 13 patients. In t
his paper, the clinical experiences using the orbicularis oculi myocut
aneous flaps to repair skin defects of the face and the surgical anato
my of this myocutaneous flap are discussed.