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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Head and Neck Surgery

Context:

  • Nasal defects present significant reconstructive challenges.
  • Forehead flaps are a versatile option for nasal reconstruction.
  • Evaluating aesthetic outcomes in nasal reconstruction is complex.

Purpose:

  • To review the authors' experience with 51 nasal reconstructions using forehead flaps.
  • To discuss the selection of specific forehead flap techniques.
  • To analyze the technical aspects, complications, and outcomes of these reconstructions.

Summary:

  • Fifty-one cases of nasal reconstruction utilizing diverse forehead flaps were analyzed.
  • Six specific forehead flap techniques were chosen for their broad applicability.
  • Technical details for inner lining and osteocartilaginous support reconstruction are presented.
  • Complications encountered are reported, alongside an assessment of aesthetic results.
  • Good aesthetic outcomes were observed for limited nasal defects.
  • More extensive reconstructions, particularly those involving the maxilla, yielded less accurate results.

Impact:

  • Provides insights into the efficacy of forehead flaps for various nasal defect sizes.
  • Highlights the challenges in achieving optimal aesthetic results for extensive nasal losses.
  • Informs surgical decision-making for nasal reconstruction procedures.