Subcutaneous forehead island flap for nasal reconstruction

Iran Red Crescent Med J. 2012 May;14(5):271-5. Epub 2012 May 30.

Abstract

Background: Reconstruction of nasal skin after tumor resection is imperative for full patient rehabilitation; and use of similar skin is necessary to achieve best esthetic and functional results.

Methods: This clinical series study represent management of patients with large nasal defects (up to 4x7 cm) using subcutaneous pedicle island paramedian forehead flap, during a period of 2007-2009, 8 patients with large nasal defects were repaired with this flap, among them 5 patients were male and 3 patients were female with mean age of 53 years, all cases were reconstructed with island pedicle flap in a single stage.

Results: Good and satisfying results were achieved in all cases except for one case that was operated again for debulking of flap.

Conclusion: Island paramedian forehead flap provides esthetic and functional results in a single stage reconstruction of defects with various sizes and locations. This variation of forehead flap is a good choice especially for those patients that have problems with cost or problem with multistage reconstruction of nasal defects.

Keywords: Basal cell carcinoma; Esthetic; Forehead; Reconstruction; Surgical flaps.