Reconstruction methods for and cosmetic evaluation of external nasal tumour resections: flap versus graft (notice n° 604848)

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Personal name Tozawa, Asami
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Title Reconstruction methods for and cosmetic evaluation of external nasal tumour resections: flap versus graft
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023.<br/>
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Summary, etc. BackgroundNose reconstruction is challenging given the three-dimensional structure and free edge, and various methods have been reported. In general, local flaps provide cosmetic outcomes that are better than those following skin grafts, but there are no published comparative studies on Asians.ObjectivesTo determine whether local flaps or skin grafts may optimally be used to reconstruct external nasal defects among Asians.Materials & MethodsWe retrospectively collected data on patients who underwent external nasal tumour resection and reconstruction by 14 plastic surgeons in eight Japanese institutes from 2009 to 2021. The cosmetic results were scored by 14 surgeons using anonymized preoperative and six-month postoperative photographs. Scores for each reconstruction method were statistically evaluated.ResultsIn total, 86 cases were enrolled; 57 received local flaps and 29 received skin grafts. Most local flaps showed better outcomes compared to skin grafts, but this was not the case for nasolabial and forehead flaps. Notably, local flaps placed in the nasal ala tended to be less successful than flaps placed elsewhere; only the bilobed flap scored better than skin grafts. The defect site did not affect the results of skin grafts.ConclusionFor Asians requiring nasal reconstruction, local flaps provide better cosmetic outcomes than skin grafts, except for those in the nasal ala. Skin grafts may be a good alternative when the bilobed flap is unavailable for the nasal ala.
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Personal name Mori, Hideki
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Personal name Ao, Masakazu
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Personal name Abe, Yoshiro
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Personal name Sedo, Hiromichi
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Personal name Uemura, Takahiro
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Personal name Tezuka, Kei
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Personal name Komagoe, Sho
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Personal name Uemura, Yumiko
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Personal name Murakami, Tatsuro
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Personal name Nakaoka, Hiroki
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Personal name Fujisawa, Yasuhiro
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Note European Journal of Dermatology | 33 | 5 | 2023-09-01 | p. 524-529 | 1167-1122
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