Prelaminated Nose Reconstruction: Comparison of Forehead and Radial Donor Site and Review of the Literature.
Georgia-Alexandra SpyropoulouEfterpi DemiriKostantinos AntoniadesKonstantinos VahtsevanosStefanos TriaridisKonstantinos MarkouMimis CohenPublished in: The Journal of craniofacial surgery (2024)
Prelaminated nose reconstruction with either the radial forearm or forehead flap needs several stages. There is the possibility of infection-collapse of the cartilage framework, therefore, the authors recommend reconstruction of the nasal skeleton with an iliac bone graft. The flaps are stiff and difficult to handle. The authors don't think that prelaminated nose reconstruction with the radial forearm flap has advantage compared with the classic several stages nose reconstruction with radial forearm flap. Possibly, prelaminated forehead reconstruction can be applied for aged patients who cannot undergo microsurgical reconstruction.