Efficacy of Autologous Buccal Mucosa Graft from Twin Dogs with Congenital Secondary Cleft Palates

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  • 二次口蓋裂の同腹子犬2例から考察された自家遊離頰粘膜片移植の有効性
  • ニジ コウガイレツ ノ ドウフク コイヌ 2レイ カラ コウサツ サレタ ジカ ユウリ ホオ ネンマクヘン イショク ノ ユウコウセイ

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<p>Twin dogs, of a two month old intact female Labrador mix, had extensive congenital secondary cleft palates. Case 1 was operated on for a Sliding bipedicle flap that required re-suturing and reoperation due to partial cleavage. In Case 2, the Sliding bipedicle flap repair also used an autologous buccal mucosa graft and the symptoms disappeared with a good prognosis. In Case 1 where the Sliding bipedicle flap repair was performed, problems were caused by the instability of the bipedicle flaps and the excessive tension from the lack of the nasal mucosa as a result of the extensive defect. However, the autologous buccal mucosa graft was able to compensate for those disadvantages by reducing the tension on the nasal mucosa and stabilizing the bipedicle flaps in Case 2. The combination of the Sliding bipedicle flap repair and the autologous buccal mucosa graft may be effective for extensive congenital secondary cleft palates.</p>

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