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Nasal reconstruction utilizing a muscle hinge flap with overlying full-thickness skin graft. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. [J Am Acad Dermatol] Journal article

 
Fader DJ, Wang TS, Johnson TM 
Nasal reconstruction utilizing a muscle hinge flap with overlying full-thickness skin graft. [Journal Article]
J Am Acad Dermatol 2000 Nov; 43(5 Pt 1):837-40.


BACKGROUND: Deep nasal defects of the dorsum, sidewall, and ala can be challenging to repair.
OBJECTIVE: The article describes our experience with a muscle hinge transposition flap with overlying local full-thickness skin grafting for repair of deep nasal defects in a single-stage procedure.
METHODS: A muscle hinge transposition flap with overlying local full-thickness skin grafting was used immediately after Mohs micrographic surgery to repair 12 deep nasal defects of the dorsum, sidewall, alar lobule, and supratip.
RESULTS: No cases of infection, flap, or graft necrosis occurred in our series. Cosmetic and functional outcomes were judged from good to excellent by patient and surgeon. To enhance the cosmetic outcome, 5 patients underwent spot dermabrasion within 2 months of repair.
CONCLUSION: For properly selected small to medium-sized deep nasal defects (1-2 cm) that lack a sufficiently loose adjacent tissue reservoir for a single-stage local flap, a muscle hinge transposition flap with local full-thickness skin grafting can provide consistently satisfying aesthetic and functional results.



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