Extraarticular Trismus Management by versatile inferiorly based nasolabial flap

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Amit LNU

ABSTRACT Oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) is a premalignant condition associated with restricted mouth opening. Oral submucous fibrosis is poorly understood and unsatisfactorily treated disease. Serious complication is the risk of development of oral carcinoma. Different treatment modalities like medical, surgical, physical therapy or combination are used to improve the condition of the patient. Surgical treatment is usually indicated in late and irreversible stage of the disease. Successful use of nasolabial flap in the management of OSMF is presented. How to cite this article Jamdade V, Sharma S, Chitlangia P, Amit. Nasolabial Flap in the Management of Oral Submucous Fibrosis. J Mahatma Gandhi Univ Med Sci Tech 2016;1(1):27-29.


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Ioannis Tilaveridis ◽  
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Michael Budd ◽  
Melissa Kanack ◽  
Michael Lee

The nasolabial flap is primarily used for nasal reconstruction and most frequently for full-thickness alar reconstruction due to the tissue’s location, texture, color, and bulk. The inferiorly based flap is most often used for alar reconstruction, while the superiorly based flap may also be used for nasal sidewall as well as alar reconstruction. Regardless of whether the flap will be superiorly or inferiorly based, the critical component of the patient marking is placement of the medial incision in the nasolabial or nasofacial crease. In the younger patient, consideration must be given to the donor site scar.


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