Correction of congenital macrostomia by double reversing Z-plasty: A technical note - 01/04/22
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Abstract |
Congenital macrostomia is a rare congenital deformity that consists of an enlargement of the commissure of the mouth. The malformation may be unilateral or bilateral and has a polymorphic presentation. Various surgical techniques have been described to correct macrostomia, with only a few cases illustrating the expected results. The surgical repair must consider both esthetic as well as functional impacts for the patient. We here propose a technical note to refine and provide additional information for good achievement of “Double Reversing Z-Plasty” for correction of macrostomia. Our case series also reports good long-term functional and esthetic results obtained with this technique, especially in case of a minor cleft.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Congenital macrostomia, Lateral facial cleft, Commissural cleft, Commissuroplasty, Surgical repair
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Frédéric lauwers and Hélios Bertin participated aequally to this manuscript. |
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