A minimally invasive modified revolving-door flap for surgical reconstruction of concha and antihelix defects

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jcms.2024.11.006
Mario Santagata , Camila Scharf , Andrea Battisti , Valentino Valentini , Gianpaolo Tartaro , Luigi Rugge , Fabrizio Chirico
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Skin cancers affecting the concha and antihelix are quite common, because of anterior auricular projection from the head and subsequent actinic exposure, leading to the need for effective ear reconstruction post-surgery. Various methods such as skin grafts, free tissue transplantation, and local flaps have been used. This study introduces a refined technique for concha-antihelix defect reconstruction, based on a minimally invasive modification of the revolving-door flap procedure. Here, a fasciocutaneous flap technique involving minimal posterior auricular muscle contribution is used, particularly suitable for anterior skin and cartilage defects. The study included 75 patients with nonmelanocytic skin carcinoma on the ear's anterior surface, in which we evaluated patient's and surgeon's satisfaction with a visual analogue scale and discussed the surgical technique and its advantages and indications. The technique demonstrated excellent cosmetic and functional outcomes, effectively hiding donor-site deformities and ensuring patient and surgeon contentment. This approach allows for one-stage reconstruction under local anesthesia, reducing costs, surgery time, and recovery period. The procedure provides high-quality tissue for reconstruction with low complication risks, making it an optimal choice for wide conchal and antihelix defect repairs due to its proximity to the affected area and the reliable, swift nature of the method.
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一种微创改良旋转门皮瓣用于鼻甲及反螺旋缺损的外科重建。
影响耳甲和反耳螺旋的皮肤癌是相当常见的,因为头部的前耳廓突出和随后的光暴露,导致术后需要有效的耳部重建。各种方法,如皮肤移植、游离组织移植和局部皮瓣已被使用。本研究介绍了一种基于微创旋转门皮瓣手术的改进技术,用于耳甲-反螺旋缺陷重建。在这里,筋膜皮瓣技术涉及最小的耳后肌的贡献,特别适用于前皮肤和软骨缺损。本研究纳入75例耳前表面非黑素细胞皮肤癌患者,采用视觉模拟量表评估患者和外科医生的满意度,并讨论手术技术及其优势和适应证。该技术显示了良好的美容和功能效果,有效地隐藏了供体部位的畸形,确保了患者和外科医生的满意。这种方法允许在局部麻醉下一期重建,减少了费用、手术时间和恢复期。该方法为重建提供了高质量的组织,并发症风险低,使其成为宽鼻甲和反螺旋缺陷修复的最佳选择,因为它靠近受影响的区域,并且方法可靠、快速。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery publishes articles covering all aspects of surgery of the head, face and jaw. Specific topics covered recently have included: • Distraction osteogenesis • Synthetic bone substitutes • Fibroblast growth factors • Fetal wound healing • Skull base surgery • Computer-assisted surgery • Vascularized bone grafts
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