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Modified Burow's wedge flap for upper lateral lip defects. Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.]. [Dermatol Surg] Journal article

 
TitleModified Burow's wedge flap for upper lateral lip defects.
Author(s)Dang M, Greenbaum SS 
InstitutionSkin and Laser Surgery Center of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
SourceDermatol Surg 2000 May; 26(5):497-8.
MeSHAged
Carcinoma, Basal Cell
Facial Dermatoses
Humans
Lip
Lip Neoplasms
Male
Mohs Surgery
Surgical Flaps
AbstractBACKGROUND: There are fundamental concepts we use in managing surgical defects. Whether planning a primary closure or a local flap, we frequently modify the basic design to maximize aesthetic outcomes, taking into consideration a number of factors including the location of the defect and tissue availability.
OBJECTIVE: We describe a modified Burow's wedge flap for upper lateral lip defects.
METHOD: Report of an illustrated case.
RESULT: A patient with an upper lip defect was successfully reconstructed using the modified Burow's wedge flap, where the Burrow's wedge is placed on the mucocutaneous lip.
CONCLUSION: Certain modifications of commonly used reconstructive techniques can be utilized in specific situations to enhance cosmesis. For the Burow's wedge flap, the dermatologic surgeon has several options in placing the Burow's triangle. This is an example of how alternatives in a closure can be used depending on the laxity of the skin and the size of the defect. Advantages and disadvantages of this alternative placement of the Burow's triangle are discussed.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Case Reports
Journal Article
PubMed ID10816244
  
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