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Published on: August 28, 2014
Dermal Template for Superficial Defects Related to Intra Oral Malignancy
Hardeep Singh1, Gopal Kumar2, Ankit Jain1
1Medanta Division of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Medanta- The Medicity, Sector 38, Gurgaon, NCR 122001 India.
Abstract:
Flaps are the workhorse reconstructive options for management of defects for oral malignancy. Superficial defects are traditionally managed with skin grafting or healing by secondary intention, each of which have its own problems. We would like to share our experience of use of dermal template for superficial intra oral defects related to oral malignancy. Patients with cancerous and pre-cancerous lesions which resulted in defects involving mucosa and superficial muscles were included in the study. All the patients were managed with Matriderm 2 mm dermal template without the use of skin graft/ flap. 7 patients in the period of 6 months with superficial defects were managed with Matriderm alone. Two patients had lesions on the tongue while five had it on Buccal mucosa. None of these patients had post operative pain, contracture or trismus. Speech and swallowing at 6 month average follow up is normal. Dermal Substitutes are effective method of management of superficial intra oral defects with no donor area morbidity.

