大鼻软骨缺损:折叠转位皮瓣作为前额旁位皮瓣的创新选择。

Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-07-31 DOI:10.1159/000490907
Kristina Schäfer, Christina Rudolph, Sebastian Cotofana, Matthias Goebeler, Gerhard Weyandt
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摘要

背景:涉及鼻尖或鼻背的皮肤癌切除手术通常会导致大尺寸的缺损并暴露软骨。在这种情况下,旁位前额皮瓣是常用的重建技术;然而,这种方法是复杂的,可能会导致美容不满意的结果。目的:描述折叠转位皮瓣作为一种美观的替代前额旁位皮瓣用于大鼻软骨暴露缺损。方法:折叠转位皮瓣是对转位皮瓣的两期手术改良。在第一阶段,一个过长的轴向颊蒂被用来覆盖缺损。在第二阶段,皮瓣变薄,鼻疤痕修正。结果:4例患者均获得美观效果。结论:折叠转位皮瓣是鼻尖或鼻背远端大面积手术缺损的一种修复方法。
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Large Nasal Defects with Exposed Cartilage: The Folded Transposition Flap as an Innovative Alternative to the Paramedian Forehead Flap.

Background: Skin cancer removal surgery involving the tip or dorsum of the nose often results in large-sized defects with exposure of cartilage. In such cases, the paramedian forehead flap is a frequently used reconstruction technique; however, this method is complex and can result in a cosmetically unsatisfying outcome.

Objective: To describe the folded transposition flap as an aesthetically pleasing alternative to the paramedian forehead flap for large nasal defects with exposed cartilage.

Methods: The folded transposition flap is a 2-stage surgical modification of the transposition flap. In the first stage, an overlong axial cheek pedicle is used to cover the defect. In the second stage, the flap is thinned and the nasal scars are revised.

Results: All 4 patients experienced aesthetically pleasing results.

Conclusion: The folded transposition flap is an alternative for reconstructing large surgical defects of the nasal tip or distal dorsum of the nose.

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