European annals of otorhinolaryngology, head and neck diseases
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Eur Ann Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Dis · Jan 2011
Case ReportsSecondary reconstruction of burned nasal alae using rolled dermal flap with overlying full-thickness skin graft.
Surgical reconstruction of the nasal tip is a very delicate procedure, as it must rebuild three different anatomical planes: mucosa, cartilage and skin with functional and aesthetic requirements. This procedure is even more difficult in burns patients, due to more limited donor sites and poor skin quality. Numerous flap options are available to reconstruct defects of the tip of the nose. The authors report their experience of nasal alar reconstruction by a scar tissue remodelling technique using a rolled dermal flap with overlying full-thickness skin graft. ⋯ The rolled dermal flap with overlying full-thickness skin graft is a simple and reliable procedure for reconstruction of the nasal alae. Filling of the nasal alae defect and reconstruction of all anatomical planes are achieved in a single surgical procedure. The aesthetic and functional results were satisfactory, with minimal scarring of the donor site. This technique is very suitable for the treatment of burn sequelae and can also be used to treat nasal hemiagenesis and nasal mutilation by biting or facial trauma.