Sling suspension using anterior third of temporalis muscle extended with tendon graft to correct incontinence after free flap reconstruction when there is a major defect of lower lip muscle.

HEAD AND NECK-JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENCES AND SPECIALTIES OF THE HEAD AND NECK(2016)

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BackgroundOral incontinence is a common complication after free flap reconstruction after ablation of oral cancers. The postoperative incontinence was corrected with strong suspension to the temporalis muscle in cases of major or total defect of lower lip muscles. MethodsEight patients with oral cancer with previous skin flaps for reconstruction of the lower lip had incontinence because of major or total loss of the lower lip muscle. A tendon graft was used as a suspension sling sutured to the anterior third of the bilateral temporalis muscle. ResultsOral continence without drooling was achieved by suspension of the temporalis muscle with free movement of the lower lip. ConclusionThis is a good option for correcting the incontinence after major or total loss of lower lip muscles in patients with oral cancer. (c) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck 38: 683-688, 2016
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sling suspension,oral incontinence,major defect of lower lip muscle,tendon graft,temporalis muscle
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