1.Random flap with a retroauricular subcutaneous pedicle for reconstuction of anterior auricular conchal defect
Xiaofeng LIU ; Tongkui ZHOU ; Mengtong GONG ; Lina ZHAO ; Han ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2021;27(1):55-57
Objective:To observe the technique of using the random flap with a subcutaneous pedicle forone-stage reconstuction of anterior auricular conchal defect and its efficancy.Methods:Ten cases were involved in this study, including 3 cases of carcinoma, 6 cases of nevus, and one with iatrogenic detect. Six patients were men, and 4 were women. Their ages were 2 months to 68 years (mean 57 years). Surgical defect size ranged from 1.0 cm×1.0 cm to 2.5 cm×1.5 cm. They were resected and reconstructed using the retroauricular random flap of the subcutaneous pedicle.Results:10 wounds were healed by first intention. The appearance and functionality of the flap matched well with the receiptive site. During 6 to 24 months of follow-up, no tumor or nevus recurred. All patients were satisfied with the aesthetic results of the POSAS assessment scale.Conclusions:Aesthetic results are achieved with satisfactory appearance and functionality by this easy-to-learn technique in comparative short surgical time.
2.Efficacy of combined double composite tissue Z-plasty with nasolabial anatomical reconstruction on nasal deformity in secondary unilateral cleft lip
Xiaofeng LIU ; Mengtong GONG ; Lina ZHAO ; Songmei XIE ; Tongkui ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2023;29(6):452-455
Objective:To investigate the repair of the severe nasal deformity in the unilateral cleft lip secondary with the methods in the composite tissue Z-plasty and the nasolabial anatomical reconstruction.Methods:A total of 25 patients with severe nasal deformity due to secondary unilateral cleft lip underwent the reconstructive surgery using the technique of composite tissue Z-plasty and the nasolabial anatomical reconstruction for anatomical restoration of cartilage, muscle, and soft tissue layers. All patients were followed up for 3-24 months, with an average period of 7.6 months. The treatment outcomes were evaluated by a questionnaire in postoperative follow-up.Results:All the 25 patients had achieved satisfactory nostril shape and no other complications such as bleeding, infection and flap necrosis were recorded. A total of 25 patients were evaluated postoperatively. The average columella length was significantly improved from an average of 14.2 mm preoperatively to 20.2 mm postoperatively. The average ratio of the cleft side columella height to the alar base width was 0.18 preoperatively and 0.30 postoperatively. The postoperative basal and frontal views revealed a better shape of the nostrils, columella and nasal floor. GAIS questionnaires of 25 patients demonstrated that 20 patients reported great improvement, 4 patients reported moderate improvement, 1 patient had poor improvement in size and shape of the affected side nostril who undevwent the another repair of the rdure in 12 months postoperation. The ectopic muscles around the pear hole was completely released and the effect was good after repair. The satisfactory rate was 96%.Conclusions:Combining the composite tissue Z-plasty with the nasolabial anatomical reconstruction allows for thorough anatomical restoration of cartilage, muscle, and skin layers in unilateral cleftlip nasal deformities. This single-step approach is a safe and technically easy therapeutic option that is associated with high patients′ satisfaction. This method should be considered for promotion in clinic.