Application of individualized selection of local skin flaps for primary repair of partial nasal alar defects
10.3760/cma.j.cn115455-20200328-00389
- VernacularTitle:个体化选择局部皮瓣Ⅰ期修复鼻翼部分缺损的应用
- Author:
Cuiping SHE
;
Fangzhu LIN
;
Fumei MA
;
Delong LIU
;
Yifeng TONG
- From:
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine
2021;44(5):416-420
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the possibility of repairing partial nasal alar defects with individualized design of localized skin flaps.Methods:The clinical data of 38 patients with nasal alar region tumor from October 2015 to June 2019 in Dalian Municipal Central Hospital were retrospectively analyzed, including 5 cases with intradermal nevus, 8 cases with junction nevus, 21 cases with basal cell carcinoma, 3 cases with trichoepithelioma, and 1 case with nasal alar sulcus fistula combined with infection. Surgical treatment with local anaesthesia was applied, and intraoperative freezing pathology was used to confirm the diagnosis and determine the safe margin. There was no nasal alar cartilage infiltration in all patients. The defect areas after resection of nasal alar lesions ranged from 1.0 cm × 1.0 cm to 3.0 cm × 2.5 cm. Local skin flap was aesthetically designed in accordance with the location and size of the nasal alar defect to primarily repair the defect. Among them, 15 cases were repaired with pedicled nasolabial groove flap, 10 cases with modified rhomboid flap, 6 cases with rotatory nasolabial groove flap, 5 cases with V-Y push flap, and 2 cases with double lobe flap.Results:One case had blood transportation obstacle after operation caused by compression and bandaging, 1 case had postoperative infection. Healing of the two cases delayed after treatment, and other patients healed properly. All the flaps survived without facial deformity, and the cosmetic effect was good.Conclusions:The primary repair of the nasal alar defect needs to follow the aesthetic requirements of the nose and face, which varies with diseases and experience of doctors. Flap selection should be individualized to achieve both the purpose of repairing defects and beauty.