A Rotation Alar Fold Flap for Cosmetic Nasal Plane Reconstruction: Description of the Technique and Outcome in Three Dogs

Author:

Vallefuoco Rosario1,Ritson Kadi1,Taylor Frances2,Fina Caroline3,Bello Alba Maria4

Affiliation:

1. Surgical Department, Pride Veterinary Referrals, Derby DE248HX, UK

2. Oncology Department, Pride Veterinary Referrals, Derby DE248HX, UK

3. Diagnostic Imaging Department, Pride Veterinary Referrals, Derby DE248HX, UK

4. Internal Medicine Department, Pride Veterinary Referrals, Derby DE248HX, UK

Abstract

Nasal planum reconstruction is a surgical challenge, and several surgical techniques have been described. The objective of this study was to describe the rotation alar fold flap technique and to report clinical outcomes in a short case series. The feasibility of the technique was first assessed in a canine cadaveric model. The rotation alar fold flap was obtained by a single sharp horizontal incision of the dorsolateral nasal cartilage, preserving the caudal mucosal attachment to the ventral nasal concha. The flap was then rotated ventro-medially for the reconstruction of the ventral aspect of the nasal planum unilaterally or bilaterally. The rotation alar fold flap technique was used following a subtotal or partial planectomy for excision of a squamous cell carcinoma or mast cell tumors in three dogs. No intraoperative complications were recorded. Superficial surgical site infection was reported in two cases and minor dehiscence was reported in one case. However, survival of the flap was not affected. The cosmetic and functional outcomes were considered very satisfactory in all cases. The rotation alar fold flap technique offers a safe, valuable, feasible, functional and aesthetically satisfactory alternative surgical option for selected cases of localized tumor involving the central and ventral planum.

Funder

IVC Evidensia Research Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary

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