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Incidence Of Orbital Mucocele Following Orbital Floor Fracture Repair, Adeem M. Nachabe, Genevieve E. Messa, Jonathan C. Boraski Jun 2024

Incidence Of Orbital Mucocele Following Orbital Floor Fracture Repair, Adeem M. Nachabe, Genevieve E. Messa, Jonathan C. Boraski

School of Medicine Faculty Publications

Mucoceles can often present as a complication after prior sinus surgery or maxillofacial trauma when mucosal drainage is obstructed. Their presence in the orbit following orbital wall fracture and subsequent repair represent an exceedingly rare complication whose occurrence is limited to a few reported cases in the literature. In these patients, continuous cyst expansion and subsequent mass effect may lead to ophthalmic symptoms, including orbital pain, proptosis, diplopia, and globe dystopia. We report the discovery of an orbital mucocele after orbital floor fracture repair and its possible association with the nonporous reconstruction plate utilized for fixation. When a patient with …


Use Of Flow-Through Free Flaps In Head And Neck Reconstruction, Mark A. Maier, Patrick A. Palines, Richard F. Guidry, Mark W. Stalder Mar 2024

Use Of Flow-Through Free Flaps In Head And Neck Reconstruction, Mark A. Maier, Patrick A. Palines, Richard F. Guidry, Mark W. Stalder

School of Medicine Faculty Publications

Background: Reconstructive obstacles in composite head and neck defects are compounded in reoperated, traumatized, irradiated, and vessel-depleted surgical fields. In cases that require multiple free flaps, recipient vessel accessibility and inset logistics become challenging. Strategic flow-through flap configurations mitigate these issues by supplying arterial inflow and venous outflow to a second flap in a contiguous fashion. This approach (1) permits the use of a singular native recipient vessel, (2) increases the reach of the vascular pedicle, avoiding the need for arteriovenous grafting, and (3) allows for a greater three-dimensional flexibility in configuring soft tissue and bony flap inset. Methods: To …


Anatomic Considerations Of Perinasal Musculature For Improved Dental Show During Smile In Facial Synkinesis, Laura T. Hetzler, Marcus Hershey, Todd Lambert, Jason Mussell, Lee Mcdaniel, Sara Macdowell Mar 2022

Anatomic Considerations Of Perinasal Musculature For Improved Dental Show During Smile In Facial Synkinesis, Laura T. Hetzler, Marcus Hershey, Todd Lambert, Jason Mussell, Lee Mcdaniel, Sara Macdowell

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Introduction: There is an anatomic explanation for upper lip and midfacial tethering resulting in lack of motion in facial synkinesis. Objective: To measure the effect of perinasal chemodenervation on dental show in the synkinetic population and clarify the anatomic relationship of perinasal musculature. Methods: Literature search was performed on anatomy of the perinasal modiolus, and anatomic evaluation was performed through human anatomic specimen dissection. Photographic outcomes were observed in synkinetic patients receiving chemodenervation to smile antagonists with and without perinasal muscle injections and assessed through naive observer survey. Retrospective outcomes for all patients receiving perinasal chemodenervation was collected utilizing Facial …