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📝 "What is the Webster Operation?"

📝 "What is the Webster Operation?"

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Quick Review #269 - #surgery #surgeon #doctorgallagher #oralsurgery #oralsurgeon #omfs #dentist #dentistry #dental #websteroperation


- 2.28.25


The Webster operation is a surgical technique used to excise benign lesions of the lower lip, such as mucoceles or small tumors, while focusing on achieving a cosmetic result with minimal scarring.


1. Preoperative Assessment:

The surgeon evaluates the lesion, considering its size, location, and type. A local anesthetic is administered to numb the area, and sedation may be offered based on the patient's comfort level.


2. Incision Marking:

The surgeon marks the incision site along the vermilion border, the natural line where the red mucosal tissue meets the normal skin. This placement ensures that any resulting scar will be concealed within the natural lip contour.


3. Excision of the Lesion:

The lesion is carefully excised with a scalpel, ensuring a small margin of healthy tissue is removed around the lesion to prevent recurrence. For mucoceles, this includes excising the cyst wall along with its contents. The excision is performed with careful attention to avoid damage to underlying structures like nerves or muscles.


4. Hemostasis:

Any bleeding is controlled by applying pressure or using cautery to stop small vessels from bleeding. Hemostasis ensures a bloodless surgical field for better visibility and easier closure.


5. Reconstruction and Suturing:

The wound is closed in layers. First, the deeper tissues are approximated with absorbable sutures. Then, fine sutures are placed at the vermilion border to align the mucosal edge precisely. This helps maintain the lip’s natural contour and minimizes scarring.


6. Cosmetic Considerations:

The surgical goal is to preserve the natural shape of the lip while minimizing visible scarring. The sutures at the vermilion border are placed with precision to ensure the scar blends into the lip’s red portion, making it nearly invisible.


7. Postoperative Care:

The patient is instructed to follow proper wound care protocols, such as keeping the site clean and avoiding stress to the lip, including speaking excessively or eating hard foods. An antiseptic ointment may be prescribed to prevent infection.


References:

1. Seo, H. J., Bae, S. H., Nam, S. B., Choi, S. J., Kim, J. H., Lee, J. W., & Bae, Y. C. (2025). Lower lip reconstruction after wide excision of a malignancy with barrel-shaped excision or the Webster modification of the Bernard operation. Archives of Plastic Surgery, 52(1), 23-30.

2. Brougham, N. D. L., & Adams, B. M. (2020). A modification of the Webster-Bernard lip reconstruction. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open, 8(4), e2762.

3. Miloro, M., Ghali, G. E., Larsen, P. E., & Waite, P. (Eds.). (2022). Peterson’s Principles of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (4th ed.). Springer.

4. Abubaker, A. O., Lam, D., & Benson, K. (2016). OMFS Secrets (3rd ed.). Elsevier.

5. ChatGPT. 2025.


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