The nose is a critically important aesthetic and functional portion of the face. We can explore nasal defects following trauma or tumor resections. Reconstructive techniques based on primary closure, skin graft, local flap, regional flap and microvascular free tissue transfer provides an algorithmic framework applicable to any reconstructive problem. From 2010 to 2016, 33 patients were treated with nasal reconstruction. Malignant tumor resection was the main cause of nasal defect. The most common tumor resected was BCC (basal cell carcinoma) followed by SCC (squamous cell carcinoma). Recurrence of malignant tumor were also treated. As described in the literature, we used the most common reconstructive techniques to handle post-resection def...
PURPOSE: Purpose of this study is to assess different surgical techniques, comparing them in order t...
Objective: Most of the malignant cutaneous carcinomas are seen in the nasal region. Reconstruction o...
Introduction: Nasal reconstruction after tumor extirpation is a necessity. The aim of the current s...
Background: Seventy-five percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers are located in the head and neck area, ...
Background: The reconstruction of the nasal defects occurring after a tumor excision is rather diffi...
The nose represents the most common site for the presentation of cutaneous cancer, especially in sun...
WOS: 000412200600004PubMed ID: 29392067Objective: This study aimed to investigate reconstruction met...
Nasal defects can take place most often after oncological procedures or traumatic avulsions. Substan...
Background Reconstruction of complex defects involving nose and close facial units represents an aes...
The reconstruction of nasal skin is relatively easy when the defect involves one to two subunits. Th...
Reconstruction of nasal defects must preserve the integrity of complex facial functions and expressi...
PURPOSE: Purpose of this study is to assess different surgical techniques, comparing them in order t...
Objective: Most of the malignant cutaneous carcinomas are seen in the nasal region. Reconstruction o...
Introduction: Nasal reconstruction after tumor extirpation is a necessity. The aim of the current s...
Background: Seventy-five percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers are located in the head and neck area, ...
Background: The reconstruction of the nasal defects occurring after a tumor excision is rather diffi...
The nose represents the most common site for the presentation of cutaneous cancer, especially in sun...
WOS: 000412200600004PubMed ID: 29392067Objective: This study aimed to investigate reconstruction met...
Nasal defects can take place most often after oncological procedures or traumatic avulsions. Substan...
Background Reconstruction of complex defects involving nose and close facial units represents an aes...
The reconstruction of nasal skin is relatively easy when the defect involves one to two subunits. Th...
Reconstruction of nasal defects must preserve the integrity of complex facial functions and expressi...
PURPOSE: Purpose of this study is to assess different surgical techniques, comparing them in order t...
Objective: Most of the malignant cutaneous carcinomas are seen in the nasal region. Reconstruction o...
Introduction: Nasal reconstruction after tumor extirpation is a necessity. The aim of the current s...