TY - JOUR
T1 - Reconstruction of superficial skin cancer defects of the nose
AU - Herford, Alan S.
AU - Zide, Michael F.
N1 - Purpose: This article reviewed the results of reconstruction of surface nasal defects after removal of skin cancer. Patients and Methods: One hundred ...
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Purpose: This article reviewed the results of reconstruction of surface nasal defects after removal of skin cancer. Patients and Methods: One hundred patients with 103 surface defects involving various locations on the nose were treated. Management included direct closure, secondary epithelization, full-thickness skin grafts, and local flaps using 1 or 2 stages. Results: Ten nasal defects were treated by direct closure, 8 defects healed by secondary epithelization, and 30 patients were treated with a full-thickness skin graft. Fifty-five defects were reconstructed with local flaps including 30 one-stage and 25 two-stage flaps. Conclusion: Many options are available for reconstructing nasal defects that can lead to acceptable aesthetic results. Among the factors that need to be addressed before choosing a procedure for reconstruction of surface nasal defects resulting from skin cancer are size and location of the defect, aesthetic concerns, and the medical status of the patient.
AB - Purpose: This article reviewed the results of reconstruction of surface nasal defects after removal of skin cancer. Patients and Methods: One hundred patients with 103 surface defects involving various locations on the nose were treated. Management included direct closure, secondary epithelization, full-thickness skin grafts, and local flaps using 1 or 2 stages. Results: Ten nasal defects were treated by direct closure, 8 defects healed by secondary epithelization, and 30 patients were treated with a full-thickness skin graft. Fifty-five defects were reconstructed with local flaps including 30 one-stage and 25 two-stage flaps. Conclusion: Many options are available for reconstructing nasal defects that can lead to acceptable aesthetic results. Among the factors that need to be addressed before choosing a procedure for reconstruction of surface nasal defects resulting from skin cancer are size and location of the defect, aesthetic concerns, and the medical status of the patient.
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U2 - 10.1053/joms.2001.24290
DO - 10.1053/joms.2001.24290
M3 - Article
C2 - 11429736
SN - 0278-2391
VL - 59
SP - 760
EP - 767
JO - Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
JF - Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
IS - 7
ER -