Nasal reconstruction after skin cancer surgery; presentation of treatment modalities for medically compromised patients.
Author(s) -
Αστέριος Αντωνίου,
Alexandros Louizakis,
Dimitris Tatsis,
Anestis Chrysostomidis,
Αthanassios Kyrgidis,
Konstantinos Vahtsevanos
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
hellenic archives of oral and maxillofacial surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2241-5939
pISSN - 1108-829X
DOI - 10.54936/haoms231o16
Subject(s) - medicine , nose , surgery , presentation (obstetrics) , head and neck , modalities , basal cell carcinoma , cancer , treatment modality , therapeutic modalities , skin cancer , surgical excision , general surgery , basal cell , physical therapy , social science , pathology , sociology
Nasal reconstruction after surgical excision of non-melanoma skin cancer defects can be a challenging condition for every head and neck surgeon. There are certain technical difficulties that arise from the tissue deficit and the area that a locoregional flap can cover. What is more, patients with a compromised medical history cannot always receive a surgical management under general anaesthesia, limitating even more the defect reconstruction. The aim of the present study is to present two patients that were treated under local anaesthesia for advanced basal cell carcinomas of the nose, with modifications of paramedian and hemi-nasal flaps that provided excellent surgical and aesthetic outcomes, despite the limits of the surgical modality.
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