Reconstruction facial sequelaes of NOMA with anterolateral thigh free flap: two case reports

采用前外侧大腿游离皮瓣重建非闭角型先天性腺瘤性息肉病(NOMA)面部后遗症:两例病例报告

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Abstract

NOMA, or oral labial necrosis, is a severe condition characterized by significant facial tissue destruction and elevated mortality rates, particularly in developing regions. Survivors often experience significant long-term consequences, leading to both functional and aesthetic impairments. The reconstruction of NOMA sequelae poses considerable challenges, including issues related to volume deficits, bone defects, and contracture deformities. This report presents two cases in which chimeric anterolateral thigh (ALT) flaps were effectively applied to address complex defects. The versatility of the ALT flap facilitated the reconstruction of multiple components, encompassing skin coverage, volume augmentation, and mucosal lining. This methodology offers a single-stage solution for reconstructing intricate NOMA sequelae, resulting in favorable functional and aesthetic outcomes.

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