Archives of Plastic Surgery (Mar 2018)

Cranially-based nasolabial flaps for the reconstruction of nasal surgical defects

  • Hakan Kerem,
  • Ulaş Bali,
  • Erhan Sönmez,
  • Mustafa Kürşat Evrenos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5999/aps.2017.00689
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 02
pp. 140 – 145

Abstract

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Background Cranially-based nasolabial flaps are a good alternative for the reconstruction of nasal defects. Methods A cranially-based nasolabial flap was used in 18 patients to reconstruct defects of the nose from 2010 to 2016, and the long-term results are presented in this report. Results Fifteen of the flaps completely survived. All the patients had a bulky appearance, but they did not want to undergo a second operation for cosmesis. The dissection of the flap took approximately 20 minutes, and the total operation lasted for 1 hour. The patients were hospitalized for 1–7 days, and the postoperative follow-up period was 1–28 months (mean, 17 months). Conclusions The cranially-based nasolabial flap possesses all the advantages of the traditional forehead flap, and can safely be used in selected cases.

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