“Zipper” Concept for Designing Expanded Forehead Flap in Facial-Cervical Reconstruction

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Author(s):  
Hongbo Chen ◽  
Zhiguo Su ◽  
Jia Tian
2012 ◽  
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pp. e615-e617 ◽  
Author(s):  
Siqi Fu ◽  
Jincai Fan ◽  
Liqiang Liu ◽  
Cheng Gan ◽  
Jia Tian ◽  
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M.E. Tardy ◽  
Jonathon Sykes ◽  
Thomas Kron
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Joseph G. McCarthy
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Kaveh Karimnejad ◽  
Ian Maher ◽  
Paul Gruber ◽  
Scott Walen ◽  
Samkon Gado

AbstractNasal reconstruction has been articulated in the literature since 700 B.C. when the earliest iteration of the forehead flap was described in the Indian medical treatise, the Sushruta Samhita. Since then it has evolved into the interpolated flap which has served as a powerful tool for facial reconstruction. The interpolated flap is constructed from nonadjacent donor tissue that has an inherent blood supply. It requires a multistaged approach and is best suited for reconstruction of large or deep defects of the nose. There are three types of interpolated flaps used for nasal reconstruction: the forehead, melolabial, and nasofacial interpolation flaps. The nose is the central feature of the human face and its placement is both aesthetic and functional. Any defects owing to accidental or iatrogenic trauma can cause physiologic and psychological injury to patients. This article aims to review the aforementioned flaps and give indications, contraindications, procedure details, and future directions of these flaps.


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Gavin C. Kang ◽  
Wei Chen Ong ◽  
Jane Lim ◽  
Gangadhara Sundar ◽  
Thiam Chye Lim
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Paul N. Manson ◽  
Michael Grant ◽  
Sashank K. Reddy

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