Oral cavity defects occur after resection of lesions limited to the mucosa, alveolar gum, or minimally affecting the bone. Aiming at esthetical and functional improvements of intraoral reconstruction, the possibility of harvesting a new galeo-pericranial free flap was explored. The objective of this study was to assess the technical feasibility of flap harvesting through anatomical dissections and surgical procedure simulations. Ten head and neck specimens were dissected to simulate the surgical technique and evaluate the vascular calibers of temporal and cervical vessels. The procedure was therefore reproduced on a revascularized and ventilated donor cadaver. Anatomical dissections demonstrated that the mean cervical vascular calibers are compatible with superficial temporal ones, proving to be adequate for anastomosis. Perforating branches of the superficial temporal vascularization nourishing the pericranium were identified in all specimens. In conclusion, blood flow presence was recorded after anastomosing superficial temporal and facial vessels in the revascularized donor cadaver, demonstrating both this procedure's technical feasibility and the potential revascularization of the flap and therefore encouraging its potential in vivo application.

Anatomical Study of the Application of a Galeo-Pericranial Flap in Oral Cavity Defects Reconstruction / Marzi Manfroni, Alice; Marvi, Maria Vittoria; Lodi, Simone; Breque, Cyril; Vara, Giulio; Ruggeri, Alessandra; Badiali, Giovanni; Manzoli, Lucia; Tarsitano, Achille; Ratti, Stefano. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:24(2023), pp. 7533.1-7533.14. [10.3390/jcm12247533]

Anatomical Study of the Application of a Galeo-Pericranial Flap in Oral Cavity Defects Reconstruction

Marzi Manfroni, Alice;Marvi, Maria Vittoria;Lodi, Simone;Vara, Giulio;Ruggeri, Alessandra;Badiali, Giovanni;Manzoli, Lucia;Tarsitano, Achille;Ratti, Stefano
2023

Abstract

Oral cavity defects occur after resection of lesions limited to the mucosa, alveolar gum, or minimally affecting the bone. Aiming at esthetical and functional improvements of intraoral reconstruction, the possibility of harvesting a new galeo-pericranial free flap was explored. The objective of this study was to assess the technical feasibility of flap harvesting through anatomical dissections and surgical procedure simulations. Ten head and neck specimens were dissected to simulate the surgical technique and evaluate the vascular calibers of temporal and cervical vessels. The procedure was therefore reproduced on a revascularized and ventilated donor cadaver. Anatomical dissections demonstrated that the mean cervical vascular calibers are compatible with superficial temporal ones, proving to be adequate for anastomosis. Perforating branches of the superficial temporal vascularization nourishing the pericranium were identified in all specimens. In conclusion, blood flow presence was recorded after anastomosing superficial temporal and facial vessels in the revascularized donor cadaver, demonstrating both this procedure's technical feasibility and the potential revascularization of the flap and therefore encouraging its potential in vivo application.
2023
Anatomical Study of the Application of a Galeo-Pericranial Flap in Oral Cavity Defects Reconstruction / Marzi Manfroni, Alice; Marvi, Maria Vittoria; Lodi, Simone; Breque, Cyril; Vara, Giulio; Ruggeri, Alessandra; Badiali, Giovanni; Manzoli, Lucia; Tarsitano, Achille; Ratti, Stefano. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:24(2023), pp. 7533.1-7533.14. [10.3390/jcm12247533]
Marzi Manfroni, Alice; Marvi, Maria Vittoria; Lodi, Simone; Breque, Cyril; Vara, Giulio; Ruggeri, Alessandra; Badiali, Giovanni; Manzoli, Lucia; Tarsitano, Achille; Ratti, Stefano
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