Prelaminated paramedian forehead flap for subtotal nasal reconstruction using three-dimensional printing

Author:

Ziegler John PORCID,Oyer Samuel L

Abstract

Nasal reconstruction following a total or subtotal resection presents a challenging clinical scenario. Ample external skin coverage is readily available using the paramedian forehead flap (PMFF), but restoring adequate internal lining of sufficient size and pliability is a major limitation. Intranasal mucosal flaps or free tissue transfer is often employed for this purpose, each with their own sets of limitations. Prelamination of the PMFF with a skin graft prior to transfer is a method to create a composite flap with both internal and external lining. Another challenge in subtotal nasal reconstruction centres around restoring adequate dimensions to the nose without an existing template to work from. Three-dimensional (3D) printing has become an increasingly popular tool in reconstructive surgery as it captures precise patient-specific dimensions to guide reconstruction. Herein, we describe a case of subtotal nasal reconstruction using a prelaminated PMFF using a patient-specific 3D printed model as a template for reconstruction.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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