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Reconstruction of Nasal Cleft Deformities Using Expanded Forehead Flaps: A Case Series
Manikandhan Ramanathan1, Pendem Sneha1, Ananthnarayanan Parameswaran2
1Meenakshi Cleft and Craniofacial Centre, Chennai, Tamilnadu India.
Introduction:
Reconstruction of the nasal clefts is a challenging task considering the nasal anatomic complexity and their possible association with craniofacial defects. The reconstruction of these defects needs extensive amounts of soft tissue that warrant the use of forehead flaps. Often presence of cranial defects and low hairline compromise the amount of tissue available for reconstruction warrenting tissue expansion.
Aim:
To evaluate the efficacy of tissue expansion in reconstruction of congenital nasal clefts.
Subjects And Methods:
9 patients with congenital nasal clefts involving multiple sub units were taken up for nasal reconstruction with expanded forehead flaps. The average amount of expansion needed was 200 ml. The reconstruction was performed in 3 stages.
Results:
Expanded forehead flaps proved to be best modality for reconstruction providing the skin cover needed for ala, columella and dorsum with minimal scarring at the donor site.
Conclusion:
Expansion of the forehead flap is a viable option for multiple sub unit reconstruction in congenital nasal cleft deformities.
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