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Forehead reconstruction using a modified dual-plane A to T flap.

Ashley Boustany1, Paul Ghareeb, W Thomas McClellan.   

Abstract

Forehead defects often present myriad challenges for the reconstructive surgeon. Many options exist for forehead reconstruction, from primary closure to free flaps. To optimally match colour, contour and texture, the best approach replaces 'like with like'. When primary closure is not possible due to size limitations, and colour or depth is not suitable for grafts, then locoregional flaps become the mainstay of repair. The authors present three cases in which a dual-plane modified A to T flap is used to reconstruct central and lateral forehead defects up to 8 cm in size with excellent aesthetic results. This technique applies principles of the periglabellar flap, with modifications designed to encompass larger defects as well as defects of the lateral forehead.

Keywords:  A to T; Forehead reconstruction; Large forehead defect

Year:  2012        PMID: 24294021      PMCID: PMC3513256          DOI: 10.1177/229255031202000407

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


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