FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine and aims at practical use of separation of head and neck tumours and in otorhinolaryngology. Substance of the technique consists in median neck skin incision from the middle of upper edge of skin racket out of the perpendicular along the midline, and angularly towards the lateral edge of hypoglossal bone on the operation side. Then it is attached to incision in submaxillary region. In supraclavicular region, incision is not performed, but a flap is separated together with skin on a racket edge on the operation side.
EFFECT: application of given invention allows restoring blood supply of a skin flap by renunciation of incision in supraclavicular region and reducing the flap surface area by varying the angle of median incision.
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Dates
2010-04-10—Published
2008-01-24—Filed