Abstract
The article presents a case of facial reconstruction with several facial axial flaps for a posttraumatic defect of the left upper lip, medial cheek region and left nasal wing. The case refers to a 58-year-old patient who is hospitalized for a facial trauma which involves only the soft tissues, resulting from a car accident.The immediate reconstruction of all the affected aesthetic units using multiple reconstructive techniques allowed the favorable resolution of the case in the shortest possible time. We used advancement and rotation orbicularis oris innervated musculocutaneous flaps for reconstruction of the left upper lip, cervicofacial cutaneous flap for the medial cheek defect and composite forehead flap for the reconstruction of the left nasal wing. The simultaneous use of different types of flaps made possible the total healing after 4 weeks after the accident and the social and professional integration of the patient.Complex facial trauma often involves both skeletal and soft tissue damage, presenting significant challenges in both initial management and long-term reconstruction. These injuries can result from various etiologies including motor vehicle accidents, assaults, sports injuries, and falls. Effective treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach to address the intricate anatomy and functional importance of facial structures.
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