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Combination Nasolabial Transposition Flap and Island Pedicle Flap Following Mohs Surgery of Simultaneous Basal Cell Carcinomas Involving Both Nasal Alae
Authors:Chae Young Lee  Yeong Kyu Lee  Kyu Won Choi  Chae Wook Lee  Ki Ho Kim  Young Hun Kim
Affiliation:Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine, Dong-A University, Busan, Korea.;1.Beautis Skin & Laser Clinics, Busan, Korea.
Abstract:The nasal ala is a challenging area for surgical reconstruction, with thick sebaceous skin, the lack of an ample tissue reservoir, and an adjacent free margin. Numerous flaps have been reported for the repair of alae defects. A 71-year-old woman with simultaneous basal cell carcinomas involving both nasal alae was treated by Mohs micrographic surgery. The surgical defects measured 1.5×1.5 cm on the center of the right nasal ala and 1.0×1.0 cm on the left nasal ala, including the alar crease and rim. The right nasal ala was used as a nasolabial transposition flap and the left nasal ala was reconstructed by an island pedicle flap. The final shape and texture were satisfactory. The flaps survived and nasal symmetry was preserved. Combined nasolabial transposition and island pedicle flaps thus offer a superior esthetic and functional result owing to minimized tension. This may be a valuable reconstructive option in the repair of bilateral nasal alae defects.
Keywords:Minimized tension flaps   Nasal alae defect   Simultaneous basal cell carcinomas
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