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One-stage reconstruction of full-thickness alar defects with a folded nasolabial island flap

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Abstract
BACKGROUND: The reconstruction of large full-thickness alar defects requires complex surgical procedures that are usually performed in two stages, with concomitant disadvantages in terms of patient trauma, surgical risk, and cost. This study presents a functional folded nasolabial island flap (FNIF) that can be used to repair large-sized full-thickness alar defects in a straightforward manner. METHODS: This retrospective study included seven patients who received a FNIF for a full-thickness alar defect between January 2007 and December 2020. The FNIF is different from the conventional nasolabial flap in that it is folded and twisted to achieve nostril reconstruction with a satisfactory three-dimensional mucosal lining in a single stage. The cosmetic and functional results of FNIF were evaluated by both patients and physicians. RESULTS: The age ranged from 51 to 82 years (mean, 65.6 years). The causes of the defects were squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, and trigeminal trophic syndrome. The nostril lining did not collapse, there was no hypertrophic scarring, and air movement through the nostrils on the flap side was normal. Overall, FNIF produced excellent aesthetic and functional outcomes, with minimal patient discomfort. There were no postoperative complications. CONCLUSION: Compared with existing reconstruction methods for large full-thickness alar defects, FNIF can easily achieve aesthetic and functional success in a single-stage procedure. It provides satisfactory results for both the patient and the surgeon.
All Author(s)
D. W. Lee ; H. R. Ryu ; H. J. Choi ; J. H. Kim
Issued Date
2021
Type
Article
Keyword
Nasal cartilageReconstructive surgical proceduresSurgical flap
Publisher
대한두개안면성형외과학회
ISSN
2287-1152
Citation Title
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery
Citation Volume
22
Citation Number
6
Citation Start Page
296
Citation End Page
302
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.7181/acfs.2021.00339
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/1476
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