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Case Reports
. 2024 Sep 13:11:1440418.
doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2024.1440418. eCollection 2024.

Case Report: Clinical effect of combining auricular cartilage, full-thickness auricular skin graft, and local flap from the right nasal ala in complex nasal defect reconstruction

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Case Report: Clinical effect of combining auricular cartilage, full-thickness auricular skin graft, and local flap from the right nasal ala in complex nasal defect reconstruction

Jinfu Zuo et al. Front Surg. .

Abstract

The aim of this report was to evaluate the efficacy of nasal reconstruction using auricular cartilage combined with auricular full-thickness skin graft and a local flap from the right nasal ala for correcting complex nasal defects, and its impact on the patient's quality of life and psychological well-being. We present the case of a 50-year-old female with a severe nasal deformity due to a car accident, characterized by a missing right alar flap and an exposed right nostril. The patient underwent nasal reconstructive surgery using auricular cartilage combined with an auricular full-thickness skin graft and a local flap from the right nasal ala. Detailed records of the patient's postoperative recovery, surgical outcomes, and satisfaction were made at follow-up. The survival rate of the grafted skin and flaps on the nasal ala, septum, and dorsum was high. The reconstructed right nasal ala closely resembled the left, and the patient was very satisfied. In patients with complex nasal deformities, nasal reconstruction using ear cartilage combined with auricular full-thickness skin grafts and local flaps can achieve satisfactory aesthetic and functional outcomes. The high level of postoperative satisfaction suggests that this technique significantly improves patients' quality of life and psychological well-being.

Keywords: ear cartilage; flap; nasal defect; nasal deformity; prefabricated skin.

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The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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Figure 1
Figure 1
(A) Presents the pre-surgical condition of the patient's nasal structural deformity, (B) shows in detail the precise incision design for nasal reconstruction, (C) demonstrates the process of extracting and preparing the cartilage scaffold from the patient's ear, and (D) depicts the patient's nasal recovery one month after undergoing the surgical treatment.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Right nasal soft tissue discontinuity and slight thickening of the dorsal nasal and maxillofacial soft tissues.

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