Urtilă E
Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac. 1975 Nov;76(7):579-81.
Oncological surgery leads to tissue loss which must be urgently compensated for in the facial region. Thus oncological facial surgery is the result of two components: excision surgery and restorative surgery which are in continuous contradiction, but which must attain perfect unity. By the method described, it is possible to carry out at a single intervention, scraping, excision and plastic repair, in this order, with maximum sparing of the other topographical regions of the face. It is indicated in limited lesions or on the contrary very wide-spread lesions of the lower lip, ensuring good anatomical and functional results.