Posterior auricular perichondrial cutaneous graft combined with cartilage strip in nostril reconstruction.
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Title
Posterior auricular perichondrial cutaneous graft combined with cartilage strip in nostril reconstruction.
Journal
Eplasty
ISSN
1937-5719
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Published
Issued date
2008
Volume
8
Pages
e42
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article - Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Objective: Reconstruction of alar structures of the nose remains difficult. The result has to be not only functional but also aesthetic. Different solutions to reconstruct alar defects are feasible. A good result that meets the specific demands on stability, aesthetics, and stable architecture without shrinkage of the area is not easily achieved. Method: A perichondrial cutaneous graft (PCCG), a graft consisting of a perichondral layer, fatty tissue, and skin that is harvested retroauriculary, is combined with an attached cartilage strip. Case Result: A 72-year-old patient suffering from basal cell carcinoma of the ala of the nose underwent the reconstructive procedure with a good result in 1 year in terms of stability, color match, and graft take. Conclusion: First, a strip of cartilage had been included in a PCCG where tumor resection required sacrifice of more than 50% of the alar rim. The case shows that one can consider a cartilage strip-enhanced PCCG graft to reconstruct alar defects.
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