Total nasal reconstruction: use of the “sandwich technique” during residency

INTRODUCTION: One of the most common sites of skin cancer is the nose, and because of its distinct three-dimensional structure, reconstruction of the nasal tip support is challenging for plastic surgeons. METHODS: This article presents an alternative option for total nasal reconstruction...

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Main Authors: Renato Franz Matta Ramos, Leonardo Spencer, Paula Girelli, Karina Meneguzzi, Alessandra Martinelli, Carlos Oscar Uebel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. 2017-06-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica
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Online Access:http://www.rbcp.org.br/export-pdf/1833/en_v32n2a04.pdf
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Summary:INTRODUCTION: One of the most common sites of skin cancer is the nose, and because of its distinct three-dimensional structure, reconstruction of the nasal tip support is challenging for plastic surgeons. METHODS: This article presents an alternative option for total nasal reconstruction using the bilateral frontal flap and the block bilateral auricular cartilage graft. We present an account of the use of the "sandwich technique", consisting of two frontal flaps interspersed by auricular cartilage. While the first flap gives rise to the new roof of the nasal fossa, the cartilage configures the three-dimensional shape and provides support for the new nasal structure. The second flap is then responsible for the outer coverage. RESULTS: In this case, both the minimal morbidity of the donor area and excellent perfusion of the autonomized flaps were verified, leading to a largely satisfactory result. CONCLUSIONS: Although total nasal reconstruction is an infrequent procedure in the career of a plastic surgeon, the technique described here is a viable option for these cases.
ISSN:1983-5175
2177-1235