Repair of the Alar Groove with Combination Partial Primary Closure and Second-Intention Healing |
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Authors: | Pipitone Michelle A. MD Gloster Hugh M. Jr MD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Dermatology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267-0523, USA. michellepipitone@hotmail.com |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: The reconstruction of small defects of the alar groove can be a unique challenge owing to the importance of maintaining its concave structure. OBJECTIVE: To present a report of a patient with a small alar groove defect that was repaired using a combination of partial primary closure and second-intention healing. METHODS: A 73-year-old female was referred for the treatment of a basal cell carcinoma of the right nasal ala and underwent Mohs micrographic surgery with clearance of the lesion. The final defect, less than 1 cm, extended to the subcutaneous fat. Two absorbable subcutaneous sutures were placed in the defect, and the wound was then allowed to heal by second intention. RESULTS. This closure yielded a good cosmetic result, with preservation of the alar groove. CONCLUSION: A combination of primary closure and second-intention healing is a time-efficient, low-risk option for nonperforating, small alar groove defects. |
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