A Novel Approach for Full-Thickness Defect of the Nasal Alar Rim: Primary Closure of the Defect and Reduction of the Contralateral Normal Ala for Symmetry.
- Author:
Yun Seon CHOE
1
;
Min Woo KIM
;
Seong Jin JO
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Acquired nose deformities; Nasal alar rim defect; Reconstructive surgical procedures
- MeSH: Cartilage; Humans; Nose Deformities, Acquired; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures; Respiration; Tissue Donors; Transplants
- From:Annals of Dermatology 2015;27(6):748-750
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: In full-thickness defects of the nasal alar rim, to achieve projection and maintain airway patency, cartilage graft is frequently needed. However, cartilage graft presents a challenge in considerations such as appropriate donor site, skeletal shape and size, and healing of the donor area. To avoid these demerits, we tried primary closure of alar rim defects by also making the contralateral normal ala smaller. We treated two patients who had a full-thickness nasal alar defect after tumor excision. Cartilage graft was considered for the reconstruction. However, their alar rims were overly curved and their nostril openings were large. To utilize their nasal shape, we did primary closure of the defect rather than cartilage graft, and then downsized the contralateral nasal ala by means of wedge resection to make the alae symmetric. Both patients were satisfied with their aesthetic results, which showed a smaller nostril and nearly straight alar rims. Moreover, functionally, there was no discomfort during breathing in both patients. We propose our idea as one of the reconstruction options for nasal alar defects. It is a simple and easy-to-perform procedure, in addition to enhancing the nasal contour. This method would be useful for patients with a large nostril and an overly curved alar rim.