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Reconstruction of a columellar defect with a nasolabial island flap.

Il Gyu Kang1, Joo Hyun Jung1, Seon Tae Kim1, Yu Jin Kim2.   

Abstract

Columellar skin defects may be caused by excision of cutaneous malignancy, trauma, or tissue necrosis associated with surgery. Although columellar skin necrosis rarely occurs following rhinoplasty, this condition might be more common when using an external approach than a closed approach. Columellar skin incision performed with exaggerated tip augmentation may cause columellar necrosis. The nasolabial island flap, used unilaterally to cover columellar skin defects, is used for a single-stage reconstruction procedure and is generally not associated with the need for secondary surgeries. This technique is well suited for repairing columellar skin defects. We experienced a patient with columellar skin necrosis occurring after rhinoplasty which was reconstructed using a unilateral single-stage nasolabial island flap.

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Keywords:  Columellar defect; Island flap; Rhinoplasty

Year:  2014        PMID: 24917913      PMCID: PMC4050088          DOI: 10.3342/ceo.2014.7.2.142

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 1976-8710            Impact factor:   3.372


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