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  • Reconstructive Surgery
  • Anatomy

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  • Nasal reconstruction is challenging due to the nose's aesthetic and functional significance.
  • Defects of the nasal dorsum and tip require specialized reconstructive techniques.
  • The dorsal nasal flap is a known option for nasal reconstruction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a technique for utilizing the dorsal nasal flap in nasal reconstruction.
  • To highlight the versatility of the dorsal nasal flap by demonstrating its splitable nature.
  • To present potential applications of this technique in various nasal defect scenarios.

Main Methods:

  • A case series approach was used to describe the technique.
  • The dorsal nasal flap, a composite flap from the glabella and nasal dorsum, was utilized.
  • The flap's ability to be split into epidermal/dermal and subcutaneous/superficial musculoaponeurotic system components without loss was demonstrated.

Main Results:

  • The dorsal nasal flap is suitable for medium to large nasal dorsum and tip defects.
  • The composite nature of the flap allows for division into distinct tissue layers.
  • Successful application of the technique in various reconstructive scenarios was observed.

Conclusions:

  • The dorsal nasal flap is a valuable and adaptable tool for nasal reconstruction.
  • Its ability to be split enhances its utility for different defect types.
  • This technique offers a versatile solution for facial plastic surgeons managing nasal defects.