Lingual reconstruction using a modification of the Harada technique: A case report

Tapia C., Pedro; Aravena-Salazar, Juan Pablo; Guerrero, Maria Ignacia; Chesta, Tomas; Niklander, Sven Eric

Abstract

The tongue is a vital and complex organ responsible for various functions, with sensory and motor properties in oral cavity. Different etiological factors, such as oncological resections, trauma, or lacerations can result in significant tissue loss. Currently, lingual reconstruction is a challenge for surgeons, as it aims to restore speech and swallowing while maintaining its role between the maxillary arches, aesthetic appearance, airway patency, and taste. Therefore, achieving ideal surgical outcomes is essential. A 56-year-old male patient consulted an emergency health center due to an accidental partial glossectomy of the anterior two-thirds of the tongue caused by a traumatic bite. The patient underwent surgical lingual plasty under general anesthesia using a modification of the technique described by Harada et al. Here, we present a case of a patient who underwent a traumatic partial glossectomy of the anterior two-thirds of the tongue, which was successfully reconstructed using a modification of the Harada technique.

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Título de la Revista: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology
Fecha de publicación: 2024
DOI:

10.1016/J.AJOMS.2024.02.003

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