Maxillectomies often result in anatomical defects that need to be reconstructed. In partial maxillectomies, the most significant defect is the formation of an oronasal or oral-antral fistula. This creates discomfort and needs to be addressed secondarily with local or regional flaps. Here, we describe a technique adopted in 8 patients in which limited maxillectomies are carried out in a way that preserves the nasal and sinus mucosa, preventing the formation of fistulas and allowing the use of flaps that would normally carry a high risk of fistula formation. Contemporary bone reconstruction with grafts was used in 2 patients. Sparing the sinus and nasal mucosa during maxillectomies is an easy, safe procedure that can prevent a number of complications and can be recommended in selected cases.
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