Combined Harvard Plastic Surgery Training Program, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Microsurgery. 2009;29(8):657-61. doi: 10.1002/micr.20653.
Dog bites to the face are common in children and often involve amputation of the lip or cheek resulting in a devastating facial injury. When feasible, replantation of the amputated lip segment provides the optimal cosmetic outcome. Here, we present the case of a partial upper lip replantation with delayed inset as a new treatment option. Revascularization of the central upper lip segment was enabled by anastomosis to a single labial artery. Inset compression at the time of initial closure caused arterial insufficiency. Therefore, a delayed, sequential inset was performed over the following 2 weeks resulting in an esthetically and functionally successful replantation. A comprehensive review of the literature on published lip replantation techniques is also provided and discussed. We add delayed inset to the armamentarium of the microsurgeon when faced with these difficult injuries.
狗咬伤面部在儿童中很常见,常导致唇或颊部的截肢,从而导致严重的面部损伤。在可行的情况下,对截肢的唇段进行再植可提供最佳的美容效果。在这里,我们提出了一种新的治疗选择,即部分上唇再植并延迟嵌入。通过吻合单一唇动脉来实现中央上唇段的再血管化。在初次闭合时的嵌入压缩导致动脉功能不全。因此,在接下来的 2 周内进行了延迟、顺序嵌入,从而使再植在美学和功能上都取得了成功。还对已发表的唇再植技术的文献进行了全面回顾并进行了讨论。当面对这些困难的损伤时,我们将延迟嵌入添加到显微外科医生的武器库中。