The perichondrial cutaneous graft (PCCG), a reliable composite graft that provides stability, is routinely harvested from the anterior conchal bowl. This established PCCG was simplified by using the less conspicuous posterior auricular donor site, which can be closed without the need of cartilage resection for reconstruction with a postauricular interpolated skin island. Patients with basal cell carcinoma of the nose underwent reconstruction of the nose with a PCCG if parts of the tip cartilage or the fibrofatty tissue were resected. The defect surface area was assessed with a template. Follow-up evaluation included assessment of graft survival, donor-site morbidity, nostril stability, and aesthetic outcome. Of the 14 patients included in t...
Abstract BACKGROUND: We present our experience in the reconstruction of full-thickness losses of ...
Reconstruction of nasal defects must preserve the integrity of complex facial functions and expressi...
Full-thickness skin grafts (FTSGs) are useful for reconstructing nasal defects. Traditional reported...
The perichondrial cutaneous graft (PCCG), a reliable composite graft that provides stability, is rou...
Objective: Reconstruction of alar structures of the nose remains difficult. The result has to be not...
Objective: Reconstruction of alar structures of the nose remains difficult. The result has to be not...
Background: The composite graft from the conchal cartilage is a graft that is often used, especially...
BACKGROUND: The perichondral cutaneous graft (PCCG) from the posterior conchal region is an elegant ...
Full-thickness defects of the nasal ala can be challenging to reconstruct. The original texture, col...
Basal cell carcinoma is the most frequent cutaneous cancer of the nose and is characterized by its l...
The nose is a critically important aesthetic and functional portion of the face. We can explore nasa...
Columellar necrosis often results in injury to the overlying columellar skin, the medial crura of th...
The nose represents the most common site for the presentation of cutaneous cancer, especially in sun...
Purpose Non-melanoma skin cancers are the most frequent skin tumours; in 25.5% of cases, they are re...
Malignant cutaneous tumors are common on the external ear1 and reconstruction of posterior auricular...
Abstract BACKGROUND: We present our experience in the reconstruction of full-thickness losses of ...
Reconstruction of nasal defects must preserve the integrity of complex facial functions and expressi...
Full-thickness skin grafts (FTSGs) are useful for reconstructing nasal defects. Traditional reported...
The perichondrial cutaneous graft (PCCG), a reliable composite graft that provides stability, is rou...
Objective: Reconstruction of alar structures of the nose remains difficult. The result has to be not...
Objective: Reconstruction of alar structures of the nose remains difficult. The result has to be not...
Background: The composite graft from the conchal cartilage is a graft that is often used, especially...
BACKGROUND: The perichondral cutaneous graft (PCCG) from the posterior conchal region is an elegant ...
Full-thickness defects of the nasal ala can be challenging to reconstruct. The original texture, col...
Basal cell carcinoma is the most frequent cutaneous cancer of the nose and is characterized by its l...
The nose is a critically important aesthetic and functional portion of the face. We can explore nasa...
Columellar necrosis often results in injury to the overlying columellar skin, the medial crura of th...
The nose represents the most common site for the presentation of cutaneous cancer, especially in sun...
Purpose Non-melanoma skin cancers are the most frequent skin tumours; in 25.5% of cases, they are re...
Malignant cutaneous tumors are common on the external ear1 and reconstruction of posterior auricular...
Abstract BACKGROUND: We present our experience in the reconstruction of full-thickness losses of ...
Reconstruction of nasal defects must preserve the integrity of complex facial functions and expressi...
Full-thickness skin grafts (FTSGs) are useful for reconstructing nasal defects. Traditional reported...