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Reconstructive management of a patient with Tessier number 10 cleft.

Trần Thiết SơnPhạm Kiến NhậtPhan Tuấn NghĩaPhạm Thị Việt DungTạ Thị Hồng ThuýPhillipe Pellerin
Published in: Journal of surgical case reports (2024)
Tessier number 10 cleft is one of the rarest facial clefts. Surgical treatment of this type of cleft is challenging due to the complexity of periorbital and temporal soft tissue deformities. A 23-year-old male patient presented with typical facial deformities of Tessier number 10 cleft. The surgical procedure involved using a free anterolateral thigh flap to reconstruct the eye socket, while the superficial temporal artery pedicle scalp flap was used to reconstruct the eyebrow deformity. The patient had no complications and 16 months after surgery, the patient had good aesthetic results. A hair-bearing scalp flap with a pedicle of the frontal branch of the superficial temporal artery combined with an anterolateral thigh-free flap can effectively resolve most soft tissue deformities of Tessier number 10 cleft and reconstruct the orbital socket in a single surgery. At the same time, it augments the soft tissue of the frontotemporal area and provides good aesthetic results.
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