Facial Reconstruction Using Facial Artery Myomucosal Flap: A Comprehensive Review

  • Fatani B
  • Alhilal A
  • Alzahrani H
  • et al.
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Abstract

The facial artery myomucosal (FAMM) flap is a type of facial flap that is constructed with the buccal mucosa and submucosa along with a portion of the buccinator muscle, which is connected to nearby blood vessels to maintain its blood supply. It is a versatile and reliable option for head and neck reconstruction, particularly in oral cavity defects. This flap is employed in the reconstruction of the floor of the mouth, alveolar cleft surgery, and tongue defect repair. Previous studies have discussed the use of FAMM flaps for facial reconstructions. However, there are no current and updated comprehensive reviews discussing the use of FAMM flaps in facial reconstruction. In light of this, this study aimed to review all relevant studies that discuss the use of FAMM flaps in facial reconstruction.

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Fatani, B., Alhilal, A. I., Alzahrani, H. H., Alkhattabi, R. R., & Alhindi, M. (2023). Facial Reconstruction Using Facial Artery Myomucosal Flap: A Comprehensive Review. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.42060

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