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Versatility of the mid-forehead flap in facial reconstruction

ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Reconstruction of complex facial defects is a challenge to the plastic surgeon. Different missing anatomical units must be accessed in different ways and with individualized goals, always tailoring the options to the patient’s needs. The objective is to examine the role of the mid-forehead flap in the reconstruction of different anatomical facial units.

Methods:

Retrospective analysis of patients who were operated on by the author from February 2010 to June 2015. Patients were evaluated according to age, sex, lesion etiology, defect location, number of operations performed per patient, and postoperative complications.

Results:

Fifteen patients (mean age, 69 years) underwent facial reconstruction with a mid-forehead flap. Thirteen patients required more than one operation for pedicle refinement and transection. There was one case of partial necrosis of the flap in the columella region, with satisfactory healing by second intention. There was no infection or hematoma. All secondary cartilage grafts showed integration into the recipient bed.

Conclusions:

The mid-forehead flap remains an important tool for the reconstruction of major facial defects. It allows the transfer of frontal tissue in an efficient and reliable way with minimal deformity in the donor area, resulting in an esthetically acceptable reconstruction.

Keywords:
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures; Skin neoplasms; Nose/surgery; Surgical Flaps.

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