Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Jan 2017)

Versatility of Tongue Flaps for Closure of Palatal Defects- Case Report

  • Vishnu Mohan,
  • Roopesh U Nair,
  • Arjun Madhu Usha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2017/23978.9219
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. ZD31 – ZD33

Abstract

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Palatal defects following congenital anomalies, traumatic injuries, benign and malignant pathologies frequently require resection and reconstruction. Reconstruction of these defects is challenging and complex due to the amount of tissue left for primary closure after excision, compromised vasculature as on repaired cleft palate and limited pedicled flaps around the lesion. Tongue flap though doesn’t fulfil all the ideal requirements of a flap, however because of its flexibility, good blood supply and position it can be considered as the best among other flaps for reconstruction of oral and palatal defects. In this article we describe two different cases in which tongue flap was used to reconstruct palatal defects, one an oroantral communication secondary to a tumour excision and the other an oro-nasal fistula secondary to cleft palate repair.

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