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Humans , Abdominal Wall , Alcoholism , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Diabetes Mellitus , Diagnosis , Early Diagnosis , Extremities , Fascia , Fasciitis, Necrotizing , Head , Hyperbaric Oxygenation , Kidney Failure, Chronic , Korea , Malnutrition , Mortality , Neck , Necrosis , Perineum , Soft Tissue Infections , Subcutaneous TissueABSTRACT
A new surgical approach to the area of the infratemporal fossa and parapharyngeal space is described. This approach results in a wide-field exposure of the infratemporal fossa, pterygomaxillary space and parapharyngeal space. We used two osteotomies on the patient's mandible and temporary resection of zygomatic arch for superior margin of tumor. Lower lip splitting was not needed because the incision was started in the frontal scalp, curved in front of and below the external auditary canal, and extended anteriorly to the greater horn of hyoid bone on the neck along a skin crease. We had good results without sacrifice of the facial nerve, mandibular function and sensory supply of the face and oral cavity.