Inferiorly Based Nasolabial
Flap
for
Nose Reconstruction in a Patient With Skin Cancer
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This patient has a basal
cell carcinoma of the left nasal ala. |
A patient with a partial thickness left nasal defect. |
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flap is rotated in place and sewn into position with little tension. |
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1 week post-op result.
Note the swelling of the flap. |
1
week post-op result.
Note the slight distortion of
the naris. |
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6 week post-op result. |
6 week post-op result. |
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6 week post-op result.. |
6 week post-op result. |
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5 month
post-op result. Note
the almost complete resolution of the flap swelling. |
5 month post-op result.
Note the almost complete resolution of the flap
swelling. |
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8 month post-op result. |
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