JVD 2010 #2 - Soft Palate Advancement Flap for Palatal Oronasal Fistulae Flashcards
Leo Rocha, DVM; Brett Beckman, DVM
Soft Palate Advancement Flap for Palatal Oronasal Fistulae STEP-BY-STEP
How should flaps be handled to minimize tissue trauma?
stay sutures
Leo Rocha, DVM; Brett Beckman, DVM
Soft Palate Advancement Flap for Palatal Oronasal Fistulae STEP-BY-STEP
How much epithelium should be debrided around the defect?
2mm beyond the bony edges
Leo Rocha, DVM; Brett Beckman, DVM
Soft Palate Advancement Flap for Palatal Oronasal Fistulae STEP-BY-STEP
What anatomic structures are highlighted here?

Red - palatine fissue
yellow - palatine sulcus
green - major palatine foramen
Leo Rocha, DVM; Brett Beckman, DVM
Soft Palate Advancement Flap for Palatal Oronasal Fistulae STEP-BY-STEP

Full thickness soft palate flap being elevated to allow visualization of the nasopharynx