改良螺旋瓣加鼻内支架联合治疗鼻翼缺损

Yinmin Wang , Cheng Huang , Youcong Ning , Rui Jin , Jun Yang , Lin Lu , Xusong Luo
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摘要

背景鼻翼缺损的修复在临床上具有挑战性。虽然皮肤移植和鼻唇瓣是可靠的,但它们可能导致继发性术后畸形。方法采用带皮下蒂的鼻翼螺旋推进瓣联合鼻支架治疗鼻翼缺损。结果所有病例术后均有轻微不对称,中位随访24个月,未发现对鼻型不满意或呼吸功能异常的病例。几乎所有切口疤痕在12个月内消退。此外,所有在手术中剥离和旋转的皮瓣均愈合,未观察到坏死或血管受损的迹象。结论鼻翼螺旋瓣鼻支架治疗后鼻翼缺损的外观和功能恢复稳定,具有良好的临床应用前景。
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A combined therapy for the repair of alar defects that consists of a modified spiral flap and postoperative nasal stent

Background

The repair of alar defects is challenging in clinics. Although skin grafts and nasolabial flaps are reliable, they can cause secondary post-surgical deformities.

Methods

In this report, we describe an alar spiral advancement flap with a subcutaneous pedicle combined with postoperative nasal stent therapy for the repair of alar defects.

Results

All cases showed slight asymmetry immediately after surgery, but at a median follow-up of 24 months, no cases of dissatisfaction with the nose shape or abnormal respiratory function were found. Almost all incision scars subsided within 12 months. In addition, all flaps that were dissected and rotated during the surgeries healed, and no signs of necrosis or development of vascular compromise were observed.

Conclusion

Our preliminary experience suggests that the alar spiral flap followed by nasal stent therapy provides stable recovery of appearance and function for alar defects during follow-ups and shows promise for future therapies.

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Chinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Chinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery, Pathology and Medical Technology, Transplantation
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