2024
DOI: 10.1055/a-2337-2131
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A Lifeboat for Failed Nasal Reconstructions: The Supraclavicular–Submental Sandwich Flap

Michel L.H.T. Vaena,
Kevin Sicalo,
Caterina Goulart Alessio
et al.

Abstract: Many failures in total or subtotal nasal reconstructions result from an underestimation of the amount of skin required for an adequate result, especially for sufficient lining. Such planning errors usually lead to poor results, with exposure of structural grafts, infection, scar retraction, airway obstruction and finally loss of projection and shape of the reconstructed nose. Reconstruction options for cases in which previous attempts have failed are always limited, as well as in cases of trauma or burns affe… Show more

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