Reconstruction of the mentum in the surgical management of cervical scar contracture.
- Author:
Yang-qun LI
1
;
Yong TANG
;
Chuan-de ZHOU
;
Ming-yong YANG
;
Sen-kai LI
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adolescent; Adult; Burns; complications; Chin; surgery; Cicatrix; etiology; surgery; Contracture; etiology; surgery; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Male; Neck; surgery; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures; methods; Treatment Outcome; Young Adult
- From: Chinese Journal of Burns 2004;20(6):359-361
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of the reconstruction of the mentum with cervical tissue flaps in the surgical management of postburn cervical scar contracture.
METHODSThirteen postburn patients with severe cervical scar contracture and mental deformity were enrolled in the study. The platysma flap (3 cases), scar tissue flap (6 cases) and cervical deep fascia tissue flap (3 cases), with the pedicle containing the facial and the superior thyroidal artery, were turned upwards to replenish mental soft tissue, and to form new mentum and sulcus mentolabialis. The cervical scars were repaired with expanded flap (11 cases), free flap (1 case) or trapezius muscular flap.
RESULTSThe post-operative cervical configuration was found to be good, and the tissue flaps for mental reconstruction healed satisfactorily. Ten patients were followed-up for 6 to 24 months. All flaps were successful and achieved good results, except that scar formation was found in the cervical linear incision in 4 patients.
CONCLUSIONTransfer of the platysma flaps, scar tissue flaps, or deep cervical fascial flaps for the reconstruction of cervical scar were simple and effective. The use of cervical scar tissue flaps could not only loose the constructed scar, but also beneficial in rectifying the configuration of the chin.