Defect Reconstruction of the Nose After Surgery for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer: Our Clinical Experience

This study aimed to investigate reconstruction methods according to nasal subunits in patients who were surgically treated with diagnosis of non-melanoma skin cancer of the nose. All patients were retrospectively investigated. This study was conducted between April 2004 and December 2010; 180 patien...

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Veröffentlicht in:Turkish Archives of Otorhinolaryngology 2017-09, Vol.55 (3), p.111-118
Hauptverfasser: Kaya, İsa, Uslu, Mustafa, Apaydın, Fazıl
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to investigate reconstruction methods according to nasal subunits in patients who were surgically treated with diagnosis of non-melanoma skin cancer of the nose. All patients were retrospectively investigated. This study was conducted between April 2004 and December 2010; 180 patients who were surgically treated with diagnoses of skin basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, cancer of skin appendages, and precancerous lesions and 194 lesions were included. The types of repair performed were divided into seven main groups: Secondary healing, primary closure, skin graft, local flap, auricular composite graft, subtotal reconstruction and prosthesis application. Among the 180 patients, 110 (61.1%) were males and 70 (38.9%) were females. The mean duration of follow-up was 39.8 (range, 32-81) months. Repair was by a local flap, a primary suture, a skin graft, and an auricular composite graft in 133, 16, 38, and 2 defects, respectively. Four defects were left for secondary healing. A prosthesis was applied to one patient. Totally, 194 defects were treated by surgery. Although nonsurgical treatment options such as radiotherapy or cryotherapy may be effectively used, surgery is the main treatment option for cancer of the nasal skin. Nasal subunits have distinct characteristics; thus, optimal reconstruction should be preferred for each subunit. The objective of the reconstruction is not only closing the defect. Closing the defect appropriately with the optimal flap and in proper with the aesthetic subunits is the most important point in reconstruction of the nose.
ISSN:2667-7466
0304-4793
2149-553X
2667-7474
DOI:10.5152/tao.2017.2513