The Abbe flap in secondary cleft lip repair
1Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical School, University of Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, Salata 3, Croatia.
Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery
|August 9, 2002
Abstract:
The Abble flap is a full-thickness composite flap, involving the transfer of the skin, muscle, and mucosa of the central part of the lover lip to the upper lip. This vermilionpedicled flap, based on the inferior labial vessels, has been used for secondary corrections in cleft deformities, more often in bilateral cases. Indications for its use include deficiency of scarring of the central part of the upper lip. thinness of the vermilion with a nonexistent lip tuberculum, or the absence of a Cupid's bow. The procedure may be combined with other reconstructive procedures.


