The versatility, of the nasolabial flap enhanced by the delay procedure

Isaac Zilinsky, Joseph Alcalay, Daniel Jacobs, Jeremy Tamir, Eyal Winkler, Joseph Haik, Arie Orenstein

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Abstract

BACKGROUND. The nasolabial flap is a versatile and effective option for the closure of nasal defects of the cheek and nasal sidewall following Mohs surgery. However, both extirpation of a tumor in the region of the base of the flap or previous use of the flap often destroy the proximal axial blood supply to the flap, excluding its immediate utilization. We describe a different use of the nasolabial flap and a technique for preserving its capacity in the case of reutilization OBJECTIVE. TO describe the versatility of the nasolabial flap and a delay procedure that enables its exploitation despite prior disruption of the proximal blood supply. METHODS. Three different uses of the same nasolabial flap are demonstrated in one patient. The surgical techniques are discussed in detail. RESULTS. The reconstructive results were excellent. There were no postoperative complications. CONCLUSION. The nasolabial flap is a versatile and effective option for the closure of nasal defects of the cheek and nasal sidewall. When the nasolabial flap has been used before, or its blood supply compromised, the delay procedure can reestablish its applicability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)161-164
Number of pages4
JournalDermatologic Surgery
Volume27
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes

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