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Single-stage reconstruction of a full-thickness alar defect using a folded nasolabial flap combined with a redundant skin turnover flap.

Akira Takeda1, Minekatsu Akimoto, Keiichi Park, Natsuko Kounoike, Yasuhito Shimakura, Mitsuru Nemoto, Eiju Uchinuma.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The reconstructive strategy for full-thickness nasal skin defects should include recreation of a cutaneous cover, support, and internal nasal lining. The most challenging aspect of this procedure is provision of the nasal lining. These reconstructions typically require a 2-step process. Satisfactory nasal skin reconstruction in a single operation is ideal.
OBJECTIVE: We used a folded nasolabial flap combined with a turnover flap for reconstruction of full-thickness alar defects.
METHODS: The donor material of the lining flap was a combination of the distal portion of the nasolabial flap and redundant skin resected during its transposition. The redundant skin flap was turned upside down, with the skin surface inside the nasal cavity. The remaining portion of the defect was covered with a folded nasolabial flap.
RESULTS: This procedure was successful in all 5 patients. All flaps survived completely without evidence of necrosis or narrowing of airways. Aesthetic concerns, including effacement of the nasofacial sulcus, were minor.
CONCLUSION: This method has the advantage of providing well-vascularized tissue of appropriate color, texture, and thickness for external coverage, as well as a satisfactory internal lining in a single-stage procedure.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25377972     DOI: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000001141

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Craniofac Surg        ISSN: 1049-2275            Impact factor:   1.046


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1.  Modified Spear flap for the reconstruction of a full-thickness defect of the nasal ala.

Authors:  Roberto Cecchi; Imma Savarese
Journal:  Dermatol Reports       Date:  2022-03-22
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