鼻重建失败的救生艇:锁骨上-耻骨下三明治皮瓣

M. Vaena, Kevin Sicalo, Caterina Goulart Alessio, Eduardo Pantoja Bastos
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许多全鼻或次全鼻重建手术的失败都是由于低估了为获得适当效果所需的皮肤量,尤其是为获得足够的衬里所需的皮肤量。这种规划失误通常会导致效果不佳,出现结构性移植物外露、感染、疤痕回缩、气道阻塞,最后导致重建后的鼻子失去突出度和形状。对于之前尝试失败的病例,以及前额和面部软组织遭受创伤或烧伤的病例,重建的选择总是有限的。在这种复杂的情况下,我们可以采用游离皮瓣或组织扩张术,但这种方法并不总是可用。我们介绍了一种适用于先前鼻部重建失败患者的挽救手术的技术,允许大量组织转移到鼻部区域。该技术结合使用锁骨上皮瓣和下皮瓣,操作简单,不需要显微外科技能或组织扩张器等设备。该技术分三个阶段进行,可为鼻部整体重建提供足够的皮肤。经过后续改进后可获得最终效果,手术总次数与采用组织扩张器或显微外科等更复杂技术时相当。
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A LIFEBOAT FOR FAILED NASAL RECONSTRUCTIONS: THE SUPRACLAVICULAR-SUBMENTAL SANDWICH FLAP
Many failures in total or subtotal nasal reconstructions result from an underestimation of the amount of skin required for an adequate result, especially for sufficient lining. Such planning errors usually lead to poor results, with exposure of structural grafts, infection, scar retraction, airway obstruction and finally loss of projection and shape of the reconstructed nose. Reconstruction options for cases in which previous attempts have failed are always limited, as well as in cases of trauma or burns affecting the soft tissues of the forehead and face. In such complex situations, one may employ free flaps or tissue expansion, but such resources may not be always available. We describe a technique indicated for salvage surgeries in patients whose previous nasal reconstruction have failed, allowing a generous amount of tissue transfer for the nasal region. The technique combines the use of supraclavicular and submental flaps, with simple execution, not requiring microsurgical skills or devices such as tissue expanders. Done in three stages, the described technique provides enough skin for a total nasal reconstruction. The final result is obtained after subsequent refinements, and the total number of procedures is equivalent to when more sophisticated techniques are employed, such as tissue expansion or microsurgery.
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