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Annals of Dermatology 2014 Volume.26 No. 3 p.377 ~ p.380
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The Reverse Nasolabial Flap with a Cartilage Graft for the Repair of a Full-Thickness Alar Defect: A Single-Stage Procedure
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Shim Hyun-Chul
Kim Geon Choi Ji-Hyun Kim Ji-Hye Kim Eun-Jung Park Hyang-Joon Joh Ok-Ja Son Sook-Ja
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Abstract
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A 65-year-old woman with a deeply infiltrating basal cell carcinoma in the right ala underwent full-thickness excision of most of the ala, including the alar rim, crease, and the adjacent cheek, leaving a ¡®through-and-through¡¯ defect. Reconstruction was performed by using the reverse nasolabial flap and a cartilage graft across the alar defect, harvested from the concha, to prevent nostril collapse and to maintain the alar shape. The reverse or turnover nasolabial flap is a variant of the conventional nasolabial flap; however, it may be more suited for the repair of a full-thickness, lateral alar defect. The reverse nasolabial flap functions both as an inner liner and an outer cover and the repair is performed as a single-stage procedure. Furthermore, this flap can provide both excellent function and excellent cosmetic outcome.(Ann Dermatol 26(3) 377¡380, 2014)
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KEYWORD
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Nasal cartilages, Surgical flaps
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