2016
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2016/19864.8111
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An Innovative Technique for Columellar Reconstruction using ‘Flip-Over’ Buccal Mucosa Flap

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“…In children, labial and nasofacial incisions are particularly difficult to conceal . The procedure presented herein is similar in concept to a method recently described in 2016 by Agrawal et al, in which the columellar subunit was reconstructed using a pedicled labial mucosal flap . The method we describe is different from the Agrawal technique in that a prelaminated flap was created using postauricular skin prior to transfer any tissue from the oral vestibule to the columellar area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…In children, labial and nasofacial incisions are particularly difficult to conceal . The procedure presented herein is similar in concept to a method recently described in 2016 by Agrawal et al, in which the columellar subunit was reconstructed using a pedicled labial mucosal flap . The method we describe is different from the Agrawal technique in that a prelaminated flap was created using postauricular skin prior to transfer any tissue from the oral vestibule to the columellar area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…[1][2][3][4] The procedure presented herein is similar in concept to a method recently described in 2016 by Agrawal et al, in which the columellar subunit was reconstructed using a pedicled labial mucosal flap. 5 The method we describe is different from the Agrawal technique in that a prelaminated flap was created using postauricular skin prior to transfer any tissue from the oral vestibule to the columellar area. Additionally, we introduced cartilage framework at the second phase of reconstruction to provide additional bulk, support, and form to the newly created subunit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each technique has its own advantages and disadvantages as described by the authors, and some require multiple operations. These techniques vary in complexity and include a wide range of operative procedures such as composite grafts (6), fronto-temporal flap (2,3), nasolabial flaps (7), naso-cheek flaps (8), buccal mucosal flap (9), free flap (4), forehead flap (10), and prefabricated flaps (11).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Severe deformity can results from its defects or absence and create an important structural and aesthetic discomfort. 1 – 3 , 6 The ideal technique should meet the aesthetic and functional needs of the patient without leaving additional healing results and distort the normal anatomy, should create a support structure for the nasal tip and external nasal valves, but also an aesthetically pleasing structure, with adequate projection to restore the nasolabial angle. 3 Different techniques can be used for columella reconstruction, from direct primary closure and skin grafts to free flaps.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%