Delayed bipedicled nasolabial flap in facial reconstruction
Background The nasolabial flap is ideal for reconstruction of the nasal alar subunit due to its proximity, color and contour match, and well-placed donor scar. When raised as a random-pattern flap, there is a risk of vascular compromise to the tip with increased flap length and aggressive flap thinning. Surgical delay can greatly improve the chances of tip survival, allowing the harvest of longer flaps with greater reach. Methods We describe our technique of lengthening the nasolabial flap through multiple delay procedures. A bipedicled flap was first raised and then transferred as a unipedicled flap with a 6:1 length-to-width ratio. During the delay process, the flap tip was thinned to the subdermal layer. Results In our case series of seven patients, defects as far as the medial canthal area and contralateral ala were reconstructed successfully with no incidence of tip necrosis or flap loss. The resultant flaps were thin enough to be folded over for the reconstruction of alar rim defects. Conclusions We highlight the success of our surgical technique in creating thin and robust nasolabial flaps for the reconstruction of full-thickness defects around the nose.
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
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Englisch
- Bibliographic citation
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Delayed bipedicled nasolabial flap in facial reconstruction ; volume:45 ; number:03 ; year:2018 ; pages:253-258
Archives of Plastic Surgery ; 45, Heft 03 (2018), 253-258
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Goh, Cindy Siaw-Lin
Perrett, Joshua Guy
Wong, Manzhi
Tan, Bien-Keem
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10.5999/aps.2017.00878
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urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022051910330602772679
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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15.08.2025, 7:22 AM CEST
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- Goh, Cindy Siaw-Lin
- Perrett, Joshua Guy
- Wong, Manzhi
- Tan, Bien-Keem