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Gaggl, AJ; Bürger, H; Chiari, FM.
Reconstruction of the nose with a new double flap technique: microvascular osteocutaneous femur and microvascular chondrocutaneous ear flap--first clinical results.
Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2012; 41(5):581-586 Doi: 10.1016/j.ijom.2012.02.001
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Bürger Karl-Heinz
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Abstract:
This study describes a new microvascular flap combination from the medial femur and ear to reconstruct the nose after subtotal resection and presents the first clinical results. In four patients a squamous cell carcinoma of the nose was registered. In three patients this was diagnosed for the first time while in the fourth patient it was the second relapse after two resections and local flap surgery. In every case, tumour resection ended up in an extended defect of the nose, cheek and upper lip region. For skeletal reconstruction and the inner lining of the nose, a microvascular osteocutaneous femur flap was used. After reconstructing the nasal skeleton, the remaining defect was covered by a microvascular composite flap from the left ear and preauricular region. Both flap pedicles were anastomosed to the facial vein and artery. In every case, the flaps healed without complications. There was no tumour relapse. 12 months after reconstruction, minor surgical corrections were made. The patients showed a satisfying functional and aesthetic result. The combination of a microvascular osteocutaneous femur flap and a microvascular ear flap can be used successfully for reconstructing the nose after subtotal resection.
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Anastomosis, Surgical - methods
Bone Transplantation - methods
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - surgery
Cheek - surgery
Ear Cartilage - transplantation
Esthetics -
Femur -
Follow-Up Studies -
Graft Survival -
Humans -
Lip - surgery
Microvessels - surgery
Middle Aged -
Nasal Bone - surgery
Nasal Cartilages - surgery
Nasal Septum - surgery
Neoplasm Recurrence, Local - surgery
Nose - surgery
Nose Neoplasms - surgery
Patient Satisfaction -
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures - methods
Skin Transplantation - methods
Surgical Flaps - blood supply
Wound Healing - physiology

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