Hatchet Flap With Transposed Nasal Inset for Midfacial Reconstruction

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

3 Scopus citations

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to report the surgical technique and functional outcomes of the hatchet flap with transposed nasal inset for midfacial defect repairs. Methods: An Institutional Review Board-approved, retrospective review was performed to identify patients treated using the hatchet flap with transposed nasal inset. Patient demographics, disease etiology, defect characteristics, and postoperative complications were collected from preoperative and follow-up visits. Results: The hatchet flap with transposed nasal inset was performed in 5 patients between March 2016 and April 2017. Two patients developed mild transient ischemia of the nasal inset flap tip without necrosis. A suture granuloma was removed in 1 patient. No additional surgical procedures were required after the nasal inset cheek flap. Conclusions: The hatchet flap with transposed nasal inset is an effective procedure to address defects involving the upper cheek, lower eyelid, and medial canthus. Incorporation of the nasal inset helps prevent distortion of the ala and facilitates closure of the flap donor site. This technique may be employed in certain patients as an acceptable alternative to more extensive Mustardé or paramedian forehead flaps.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)393-395
Number of pages3
JournalOphthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery
Volume34
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2018

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Hatchet Flap With Transposed Nasal Inset for Midfacial Reconstruction'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this