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Archives of Craniofacial Surgery ; : 57-59, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-134679

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PURPOSE: Congenital sinus of the upper lip is extremely rare and only 3 cases have been reported domestically. We report a case of congenital sinus of midline upper lip, which was found in an adolescent patient. METHODS: A 14-year-old girl presented with a small pit on midline of the upper lip, which was visible at birth. The patient had never been treated for the congenital sinus because it was asymptomatic. Surgical excision under local anesthesia was performed. RESULTS: The sinus had a tract extending into 5 mm posteroinferior and had not penetrated the oral cavity. Histological examination showed a fistulous tract lined by keratinized squamous epithelium. After complete excision, there was no recurrence and we obtained a satisfactory cosmetic result. CONCLUSION: Congenital sinus of the midline upper lip is extremely rare. This is a special case that is reported because it did not cause symptoms for the patient until she reached adolescence.


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Adolescent , Humans , Anesthesia, Local , Cosmetics , Epithelium , Keratins , Lip , Mouth , Parturition , Recurrence
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Archives of Craniofacial Surgery ; : 57-59, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-134678

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Congenital sinus of the upper lip is extremely rare and only 3 cases have been reported domestically. We report a case of congenital sinus of midline upper lip, which was found in an adolescent patient. METHODS: A 14-year-old girl presented with a small pit on midline of the upper lip, which was visible at birth. The patient had never been treated for the congenital sinus because it was asymptomatic. Surgical excision under local anesthesia was performed. RESULTS: The sinus had a tract extending into 5 mm posteroinferior and had not penetrated the oral cavity. Histological examination showed a fistulous tract lined by keratinized squamous epithelium. After complete excision, there was no recurrence and we obtained a satisfactory cosmetic result. CONCLUSION: Congenital sinus of the midline upper lip is extremely rare. This is a special case that is reported because it did not cause symptoms for the patient until she reached adolescence.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Humans , Anesthesia, Local , Cosmetics , Epithelium , Keratins , Lip , Mouth , Parturition , Recurrence
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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons ; : 783-790, 2011.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-31196

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PURPOSE: The zygoma(Zygomaticomaxillary) complexes make up a large portion of the orbital floor and lateral orbital walls. Zygoma fracture frequently causes the posteromedial displacement of bone fragments, and the collapse or overlapping of internal orbital walls. This process consequently can lead to the orbital volume change. The reduction of zygoma in an anterolateral direction may influence on the potential bone defect area of the internal orbital walls. Thus we performed the quantitative analysis of orbital volume change in zygoma fracture before and after operation. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study of preoperative and postoperative three-dimensional computed tomography scans in 39 patients with zygoma fractures who had not carried out orbital wall reconstruction. Orbital volume measurement was obtained through Aquarius Ver. 4.3.6 program and we compared the orbital volume change of injured orbit with that of the normal contralateral orbit. RESULTS: The average orbital volume of normal orbit was 19.68cm3. Before the operation, the average orbital volume of injured orbit was 18.42cm3. The difference of the orbital volume between the injured orbit and the normal orbit was 1.18cm3(6.01%) on average. After operation, the average orbital volume of injured orbit was 20.81cm3. The difference of the orbital volume between the injured orbit and the normal orbit was 1.17cm3(5.92%) on average. CONCLUSION: There are considerable volume changes in zygoma fracture which did not accompany internal orbital wall fracture before and after operation. Our study reflects the change of bony frame, also that of all parts of the orbital wall, in addition to the bony defect area of orbital floor, in an isolated zygoma fracture so that it evaluates orbital volume change more accurately. Thus, the measurement of orbital volume in isolated zygoma fractures helps predict the degree of enophthalmos and decide a surgical plan.


Subject(s)
Humans , Displacement, Psychological , Enophthalmos , Floors and Floorcoverings , Orbit , Retrospective Studies , Zygoma
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