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11
Categorie Soggetti
Pathology,Surgery,"Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine
Solar keratosis is a well-documented premalignant condition caused by
actinic radiation on the vermillion. The usual treatment method consis
ts of surgical removal of the damaged area by means of sharp dissectio
n, electrosurgery, chemical peeling, or recently CO2 laser beam. The d
enuded area is left to reepithelize (in cases of superficial removal)
or is reconstructed by advancing mucosal flaps. Most of these methods
assure a satisfactory clinical cure and a good function. The main disa
dvantage is esthetic because of a narrowing and flattening of the verm
illion and loss of the pout. To overcome these side effects, we use a
bipedicled vascularized myomucosal axial flap. Between 1982 and 1989,
19 patients were treated with this method. In this article we present
the clinical aspects of solar keratosis, describe the surgical techniq
ue step-by-step, and evaluate the long-term outcome of this method.