Affiliation:
1. Southfields Veterinary Specialists part of Linnaeus Veterinary Limited Essex UK
2. Northwest Veterinary Specialists part of Linnaeus Veterinary Limited Cheshire UK
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTo describe a naso‐facial reconstruction technique following bilateral rostral maxillectomy and its functional and cosmetic outcomes.AnimalsTwo dogs.Study designClinical case series.MethodsTwo dogs were presented with a right rostral maxillary mass. Preoperative biopsy and staging revealed a biologically high‐grade and histologically low‐grade fibrosarcoma (Hi‐Lo FSA). A combined nasal planectomy and radical bilateral rostral maxillectomy was performed sparing the labial/buccal mucocutaneous flaps bilaterally. Surgery resulted in asymmetry of the width of the flaps; the narrower flap was rotated medially to reconstruct the lip and create an oral vestibule. The wider flap was rotated medially to cover the remaining dorsolateral opening of the nasal conchae. The flaps overlapped in a parallel manner, discretely concealing the nasal passages, and separating them from the oral cavity. Hemorrhage occurred in both dogs, with one dog requiring a blood transfusion postoperatively.ResultsOral Hi‐Lo FSA with tumor‐free margins was confirmed in both dogs. Both dogs recovered uneventfully within 4 weeks. Owners reported being very satisfied with the functional (return to normal exercise/activities and uncompromised respiration) and cosmetic outcomes. Based on the owners' telephone follow up, no tumor recurrence was noted at 15 (Dog 1) and 6 (Dog 2) months postoperatively.ConclusionThe full‐thickness bilateral labial/buccal rotational flaps were used successfully to reconstruct the rostral maxilla, external nose and facial defects involving the nasal cavity. The technique resulted in acceptable functional and cosmetic outcomes and can be considered for naso‐facial reconstruction in selected cases.
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