Salient Points in Reconstruction of Nasal Skin after Tumor Ablation with Local Flaps

J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2016 Jul-Sep;9(3):177-182. doi: 10.4103/0974-2077.191644.

Abstract

Objective: A variety of nasal skin reconstruction methods are available to meet the esthetic patient's needs. In this article, we review some of modifications of these procedures and share our experience in reconstruction of different parts of the nasal skin following skin tumor ablation.

Patients and methods: From January 2010 to January 2014, 171 patients underwent nasal skin reconstruction after excising cancerous lesions of the involved nasal skin. The patient's history, pre- and post-operation photographs, and the surgery data were collected and assessed. Demographic data related to the type of cancer, defect size and location, type of reconstruction were collected.

Results: A variety of local flaps were used based on location and defect features. Nearly all flaps healed primarily without postsurgical significant complications.

Conclusion: According to the results and the outcomes of the operations, we concluded that a certain flaps are more effective than others in nasal skin reconstruction. Local flap reconstruction of the nose has good esthetic result with low complication rate.

Keywords: Defects; local flaps; nasal skin; reconstruction.