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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Laceration repair]]


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 21:26, 19 June 2015

Background

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Diagnosis

Management

  • Consider Nerve Block: Infraorbital for upper lip, Nerve Block: Mental for lower lip
  • Antibiotics not required
  • Vermillion border and philtrum architecture must be maintained for cosmesis
  • Infiltration of local anesthetic can distort soft tissue
    • Consider marking vermillion border prior to infiltration of anesthetic to facilitate repair

Intraoral mucosal laceration (isolated)

  • Only need to close if >1cm
  • Use absorbable 5-0 suture
  • Avoid catching underlying muscle during suturing

Through-and-through laceration

  • Close in layers:
    1. Close mucosal layer w/ absorbable 5-0 suture
    2. Irrigate from outside
    3. Close orbicularis oris muscle w/ 4-0 or 5-0 absorbable suture
    4. Close skin w/ 6-0 nonabsorbable suture

Vermilion border laceration

  • Place 1st stitch w/ 6-0 nonabsorbable suture to align edges of vermilion border
  • Then repair rest of lip in usual manner

Disposition

See Also

External Links

References

  • Rosens Chapter 42 - Facial Trauma