Chondrocutaneous posterior auricular artery perforator free flap for single-stage reconstruction of the nasal tip: a case report

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Abstract

Full-thickness nasal tip reconstruction is a challenging process that requires provision of ample skin and soft tissue, and intricate cartilage structure that maintains its architecture in the long term. In this report, we describe reconstruction of a full-thickness nasal tip and ala defect using a posterior auricular artery perforator based chondrocutaneous free flap. The flap consisted of two lay ers of skin covering conchal cartilage, and was based on a perforating branch of the posterior auricular artery. A superficial vein was secured at the posterior margin. The donor perforator was anastomosed to a perforating branch of the lateral nasal artery. The superficial vein was connect-ed to a superficial vein of the surrounding soft tissue. The donor healed well after primary closure. The flap survived without complications, and the contour of the nasal rim was sustained at follow-up 6 months later. As opposed to combined composite reconstructions using a free cartilage graft together with a small free flap or pedicled nasolabial flap, the posterior auricular artery perforator free flap encompasses all required tissue types, and is similar in contour to the alar area. This flap is a useful option in single-stage reconstruction of nasal composite defects.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)337-340
Number of pages4
JournalArchives of Craniofacial Surgery
Volume22
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021

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© 2021 Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association.

Keywords

  • Case reports
  • Free tissue flaps
  • Nose deformities, acquired
  • Reconstructive surgical procedures

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