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Article de recherche Clinique publie dans le journal international de
chirurgie orale et maxillofaciale
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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Temporalis muscle flap for immediate reconstruction of maxillary defects: Review of 39
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K. Ahmed Djae1, Z. Li2 and Z-B. Li1, ,
1 Department of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery, School and Hospital of Stomatology,
Wuhan University, China
2 Laboratory of basic science of Stomatology (Hubei-MOST) and key laboratory of oral
Biomedicine; School and Hospital of Stomatology, Wuhan University, China
Received 23 October 2009. Available online 7 May 2011.
Abstract
This study evaluated the advantages and complications associated with immediate
reconstruction of maxillary defects after maxillectomy and the relationship between
defect tissues classification and postoperative results after using the temporalis muscle
flap. In this retrospective study, the records of 39 patients who underwent immediate
reconstruction surgery using temparolis myofascial flap following maxillectomy from
April 1989 to February 2009 were reviewed. Demographic data, features of the disease,
follow-up, outcome and complications were analysed. Patients were classified into three
groups, to ascertain the influence between defect classification and functional results,
aesthetic outcomes and complications in each group. Of the 39 cases, all tissue flaps
survived. 5 patients underwent postoperative radiotherapy, which did not seem to
influence the outcome of the reconstructive procedure. There was one case of oroantral
fistula, which could easily be obturated with the prosthesis. One patient developed
haematoma in the donor site 5 days after surgery. Postoperative speech was good, facial
appearance was normal and ocular function remained unchanged. Postoperative aesthetic
and functional results were satisfying. The temporalis muscle flap can be considered as a
first-line reconstructive option for maxillary defects. Acceptable functional and aesthetic
outcomes can be expected in high rates.
Keywords: temporalis muscle flap; immediate reconstruction; maxilla defects
Abbreviations: TMF, temporalis muscle flap; APOFC, abnormal post-operative facial
appearance; IPOFC, insufficient post-operative swallowing; US, unintelligible speech;
OFC, ocular function changed; OAONF, oroantral/oronasal fistula; PTTL, partial/total
transplant loss; URT, underwent a radiotherapy .
Dr Kamardine Ahmed Djae DDS, MD
Oral and maxillofacial Surgeon
Clinical researcher
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery, School and Hospital of Stomatology,
Wuhan University. China