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Reconstruction of a full-thickness alar wound using an auricular conchal composite graft.

Marco Klinger1, Luca Maione, Federico Villani, Fabio Caviggioli, Davide Forcellini, Francesco Klinger.   

Abstract

Nasogastric intubation has become a frequently used method for alleviating gastrointestinal symptoms. Necrosis from alar pressure during prolonged nasogastric and nasotracheal intubation is common, and can result in considerable deformity if it is unrecognized. The reconstruction of full-thickness alar wounds often requires multiple challenging surgical procedures. Difficult full-thickness alar defects often require nasal mucosal replacement for lining, cartilage batten graft support for the preservation of nasal function, and skin coverage for the restoration of an aesthetically correct appearance. Free composite conchal grafting can offer a single-staged, one-step repair of difficult full-thickness alar wounds that are no larger than 1.5 cm in size. A thorough explanation of the graft design and execution is presented, as well as a case report and literature review. Free composite conchal grafting can produce aesthetic and functional results that rival the most sophisticated flap reconstructions of the lateral ala.

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Keywords:  Alar defect; Graft; Nasogastric tube; Nose

Year:  2010        PMID: 22131845      PMCID: PMC3006116          DOI: 10.1177/229255031001800409

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Plast Surg        ISSN: 1195-2199


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