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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 227-229, 2006.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-11580

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Subcutaneous island pedicle flap is a kind of advancement flap and provides a blood supply by the vascular pedicle. It guarantees a small wound, less tension, but sometimes leaves cosmetic problems like a triangular or trap-door scar. Generally, reconstruction of the upper cheek with subcutaneous island flap is not a good choice. A rotation flap or simple elliptical excision is relatively easy and gives a better cosmetic result. However, our patient had a long history of taking blood thinning medication and the location of cancer was close to the eyes and nose. Therefore, we chose subcutaneous island pedicle flap and got relatively good cosmetic results without severe bleeding or distortion of the eyes and nose.


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Humains , Carcinome basocellulaire , Joue , Cicatrice , Hémorragie , Nez , Plaies et blessures
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 305-311, 2005.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-192726

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BACKGROUND: The skin over the nose is not relatively less mobile for primary closure of nasal defects. In addition to skin grafts and secondary intention healing, there are various local flap techniques available for the reconstruction of nasal defects. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness and the cosmetic consequences of various local flap techniques in reconstructing nasal defects. METHODS: Between December 2002 and April 2004, 18 patients were treated with a local flap technique for the reconstruction of a nasal skin defect following Mohs micrographic surgery. The post-operative result of each case was rated with serial clinical photographs and medical records by two independent physicians. RESULTS: The nasal skin defects were reconstructed with various local flaps, such as the nasolabial interpolation flap, bilobed flap, glabellar flap, median forehead flap, and subcutaneous island pedicle flap. The cosmetic and functional results of the nasal reconstructions were judged to be generally satisfactory, excluding a trapdoor deformity in one patient, and eyebrow distortion and cancer recurrence in another patient. The cosmetic results of the cases reconstructed with a subcutaneous island pedicle flap were favorable in color and texture of the flaps, and incision scar formation, compared to the other techniques used. CONCLUSION: There are various local flap techniques which can be used in the reconstruction of nasal defects, and each of them has its own merits and drawbacks. The reconstructive plan should be customized to the patient considering not only the size, depth and location of the defect but also the medical history of the patient, the patients expectations, and the surgeons experience. Reconstruction with a subcutaneous island pedicle flap has been found to be one of the most effective methods, and allows the surgeon to spend a relatively short time in reconstructing defects of the upper and lower part of the nose. Furthermore, it has many advantages over the skin graft and other local flap techniques, especially with the aesthetic result.


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Humains , Cicatrice , Malformations , Sourcils , Front , Intention , Dossiers médicaux , Chirurgie de Mohs , Nez , Récidive , Peau , Transplants
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 770-773, 2003.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-50968

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Subcutaneous island pedicle flap is based on the basic principle of V-Y advancement and closure. This advancement flap involves the isolation of a segment of skin as an island disconnected from the peripheral epidermal-dermal attachment. Subcutaneous island pedicle flap offers several distinct advantages over various transposition flap and skin graft. Moreover its design and execution are straightforward, being a conceptual extension of the elliptical excision technique. Four cases of malignant tumors on the face were removed by Mohs surgery, followed by reconstruction of defects with subcutaneous island pedicle flap. In our cases, there were no significant complications and the results were cosmetically acceptable. Subcutaneous island pedicle flap is a simple and satisfactory alternative for the reconstruction of medium-sized defects in the face.


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Chirurgie de Mohs , Peau , Transplants
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