Abnormal growing of cells inside the mouth can be named as mouth cancer. Mouth cancer befalls inside any portion of the mouth including lips, jaws, cheek, gums, tongue, salivary glands and tonsils. All these tissues inside the mouth are roofed by a sheet of soft cells identified as squamous cells. It is these cells that become malicious in case of mouth cancer. Henceforth, mouth cancer is also referred to as squamous cell carcinoma. There is a catholic assortment of causes because of which mouth cancer befalls. These embrace smoking, alcohol consumption, tobacco chewing and exposure to detrimental UV radiation. Reconstructive surgery for mouth cancer is the main treatment for maximum folks with mouth cancer. Generally these tumors can be removed via the opening of the oral cavity, but some might necessitate a more extensive methodology. Which surgery is correct for you depend on such aspects as the dimensions, stage and site of your tumor.
Reconstructive Surgery for Mouth Cancer - Oral Reconstructive Surgery
Reconstructive surgery for mouth cancer
For several mouth tumors, your head and neck surgeon will close the wound with dissolvable sews, or in some circumstances permit the wound to heal naturally. Other approaches your surgeon might use embrace a skin graft, which uses your own skin (typically from the upper thigh) to overhaul the site, or an allograft, in which tissue from a donor is utilized. For bigger tumors, a plastic surgeon might overhaul the affected region using reconstructive methods. Reconstructive surgery for mouth cancer often encompasses the transplantation of tissue from one region of your body to the affected zone of your mouth.
Reconstruction for mouth cancer normally encompasses a microsurgical methodology named as free tissue transfer. This is when a plastic surgeon transfers a piece of your own tissue, accompanied by the blood vessels, to the region where the cancer was removed so as to repair the surgical location. Minuscule sews (stitches) are used to join the small blood vessels of the tissue to the blood vessels in the neck. That permits the transferred tissue to flourish and heal appropriately. The kind of tissue transfer you have depends on the dimensions and site of your primary tumor. Regions we commonly transfer tissue from embrace the forearm, the fibula (the minor of the two bones in the lower leg), the thigh, and stomach.
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Dr. Prashant Baranwal
Consulting Cosmetic & Plastic Surgeon
M.B.B.S., M.S. (General Surgery), M.Ch. (Plastic Surgery)
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