2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1980-65232010000100021
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Oroantral communication closure using a pedicled buccal fat pad graft

Abstract: Purpose: This paper reports the procedure used to close a late oroantral fistula using rotating flaps of the pedicled buccal fat pad. Case description: A 66-year-old, male patient with leukoderma, in good general health, was referred for closure of an extensive late oroantral communication. Upon clinical examination, an approximately 10-mm fistula was observed connecting the oral cavity to the maxillary sinus. An outpatient surgical procedure was performed with the use of local anesthetics to close the oroantr… Show more

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“…Uneventful post-operative healing without wound dehiscence, infection, and necrosis was observed after BFP defect closure. Jose et al evaluated the effectiveness of the buccal fat pad in the reconstruction of such surgical defects and reported many successful results after the usage of the BFP with or without mucosal coverage [18][19][20][21][22][23]. This finding confirms that the volume of used BFP not only grants a good amount of surgical tissues but is also vascularized enough to heal in the most difficult surgical conditions.…”
Section: Maxillary Wall Defectsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Uneventful post-operative healing without wound dehiscence, infection, and necrosis was observed after BFP defect closure. Jose et al evaluated the effectiveness of the buccal fat pad in the reconstruction of such surgical defects and reported many successful results after the usage of the BFP with or without mucosal coverage [18][19][20][21][22][23]. This finding confirms that the volume of used BFP not only grants a good amount of surgical tissues but is also vascularized enough to heal in the most difficult surgical conditions.…”
Section: Maxillary Wall Defectsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Second, the palatal defect heals via granulation, which is also troublesome for the patient. The location on the vestibular sulcus of the maxillary alveolar bone and the large size of the lesion support the choice of the pedicled buccal fat pad flap technique [21]. In some cases of bigger maxillary sinus wall deficiencies, the suturing can be troublesome, especially when it causes severe buccal narrowing or is sutured with tension.…”
Section: Oroantral Fistula (Oaf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Devido à sua boa vascularização, excelente espessura e massa de tecido, fácil acessibilidade, esse retalho é particularmente indicado em casos de insucesso da utilização do retalho bucal (del Rey-Santamaría et al, 2006;Silveira et al, 2008) A técnica envolve a excisão do trajeto da fístula, se presente, e o desenvolvimento de um retalho de espessura total de base ampla, garantindo a inclusão da artéria palatina maior para suprimento sanguíneo adequado e, em seguida, girando o retalho para cobrir a comunicação. A técnica deixa uma área de desnudamento palatino que pode ser deixada exposta ou fechada com um bolster suturado no local ou com algum stent palatino plástico, e uma protuberância de tecido é criada no eixo de rotação (Veras Filho et al, 2010).…”
Section: Retalho Palatino Rodadounclassified