Abstract
Because of better public education and earlier diagnosis of skin tumors, the number
of soft tissue defects of the nose with limited size and depth after tumor resection
is increasing. A variety of surgical methods such as skin grafts, regional flaps such
as forehead flap, and local flaps have been described. The method of choice is dependent
on the defect size, localization, skin structure and the wishes and expectations,
and general condition of the patient. Nasal reconstruction for soft tissue defects
in the supratip area, dorsum, and sidewalls using local rotation and/or advancement
flaps is our primary option. But achieving supreme results with these non-subunit–based
techniques is still a challenge. Showing schematic figures and case studies, this
article is aimed at assisting surgeons in the planning and decision making of which
flap is appropriate for the reconstruction of soft tissue defects of the nose.
Keywords
nasal reconstruction - soft tissue defects of the nose - local rotation flap - local
advancement flap