Novel technique to prevent or correct open-mouth deformity after bilateral mandibular resection: Use of tensor fascia lata slings

Lauren E. Wein, Quinn F. O'Malley, Monica H. Xing, John R. Sims, Neil Mundi, Eric M. Dowling, Daniel Buchbinder, Mark L. Urken

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Abstract

Open-mouth deformity after mandibular resection presents a challenge for surgeons and patients, contributing to significant functional and cosmetic morbidity. We present an innovative surgical technique to prevent or correct open-mouth deformity. Tensor fascia lata slings were utilized in combination with maxillomandibular fixation to surgically correct or prevent open-mouth deformity in four patients who had previously undergone mandibulectomy or at the time of a contralateral mandibulectomy following prior hemimandibulectomy and reconstruction. Two patients achieved favorable outcomes, including oral competence and improved resting jaw position, while open-mouth deformity could not be corrected for one patient. Another patient remains in the early postoperative period following a secondary procedure to correct open-mouth deformity. Open-mouth deformity is a functional/aesthetic problem that has not been addressed in the literature. Use of tensor fascia lata slings to suspend the mandible is a novel approach to the surgical management of open-mouth deformity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1995-2000
Number of pages6
JournalHead and Neck
Volume44
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2022

Keywords

  • fascia lata
  • mandibulectomy
  • open-mouth deformity
  • oral cancer
  • surgery

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