Excellency of Converse Scalping Forehead Flap for Reconstruction of External Nasal Soft-Tissue Defects

Introduction   Reconstruction of external nasal defects poses a challenge for the plastic surgeons. The scalping forehead flap, first described by Converse in 1942 is a versatile technique for subtotal and total external nasal reconstruction. The flap is extremely reliable with robust vascula...

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Main Author: Gaurab Ranjan Chaudhuri
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Language:English
Published: The Association of Otolaryngologists of India, West Bengal 2021-06-01
Series:Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery
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spelling doaj-b022880715f54bc9a391207e14f0cf402021-06-04T16:26:10ZengThe Association of Otolaryngologists of India, West BengalBengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery2395-24072021-06-01291Excellency of Converse Scalping Forehead Flap for Reconstruction of External Nasal Soft-Tissue DefectsGaurab Ranjan Chaudhuri0R.G.Kar Medical College, Kolkata Introduction   Reconstruction of external nasal defects poses a challenge for the plastic surgeons. The scalping forehead flap, first described by Converse in 1942 is a versatile technique for subtotal and total external nasal reconstruction. The flap is extremely reliable with robust vascularity and provides excellent colour and texture match for the external nose with minimal donor-site morbidity.   Materials and Methods In this series, eleven patients with external nasal soft-tissue defects (post traumatic and post excisional) were reconstructed with scalping forehead flap; among them four presented with congenital naevus, three with post-traumatic external nasal defect, two presented with basal cell carcinoma, and two with arterio-venous malformation. The age of the patients ranged between 24 and 67 years; eight male and three female patients were included in this study. Among them three had comorbidities like diabetes mellitus and/ hypertension. Results All the flaps survived nicely. I didn’t face any complication in any of my patients. The external nasal defects were reconstructed with scalping forehead flap in two stages with an interval of three weeks in between. Conclusion The Converse scalping forehead flap is an excellent option in the armamentarium of plastic surgeons for subtotal and total nasal reconstruction because of its reliability, vascularity, and simplicity even in the era of microvascular free tissue transfer. https://bjohns.in/journal3/index.php/bjohns/article/view/456Surgical FlapsForeheadAngiosomeScalping Forehead FlapRhinoplasty
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Excellency of Converse Scalping Forehead Flap for Reconstruction of External Nasal Soft-Tissue Defects
Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery
Surgical Flaps
Forehead
Angiosome
Scalping Forehead Flap
Rhinoplasty
author_facet Gaurab Ranjan Chaudhuri
author_sort Gaurab Ranjan Chaudhuri
title Excellency of Converse Scalping Forehead Flap for Reconstruction of External Nasal Soft-Tissue Defects
title_short Excellency of Converse Scalping Forehead Flap for Reconstruction of External Nasal Soft-Tissue Defects
title_full Excellency of Converse Scalping Forehead Flap for Reconstruction of External Nasal Soft-Tissue Defects
title_fullStr Excellency of Converse Scalping Forehead Flap for Reconstruction of External Nasal Soft-Tissue Defects
title_full_unstemmed Excellency of Converse Scalping Forehead Flap for Reconstruction of External Nasal Soft-Tissue Defects
title_sort excellency of converse scalping forehead flap for reconstruction of external nasal soft-tissue defects
publisher The Association of Otolaryngologists of India, West Bengal
series Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery
issn 2395-2407
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Introduction   Reconstruction of external nasal defects poses a challenge for the plastic surgeons. The scalping forehead flap, first described by Converse in 1942 is a versatile technique for subtotal and total external nasal reconstruction. The flap is extremely reliable with robust vascularity and provides excellent colour and texture match for the external nose with minimal donor-site morbidity.   Materials and Methods In this series, eleven patients with external nasal soft-tissue defects (post traumatic and post excisional) were reconstructed with scalping forehead flap; among them four presented with congenital naevus, three with post-traumatic external nasal defect, two presented with basal cell carcinoma, and two with arterio-venous malformation. The age of the patients ranged between 24 and 67 years; eight male and three female patients were included in this study. Among them three had comorbidities like diabetes mellitus and/ hypertension. Results All the flaps survived nicely. I didn’t face any complication in any of my patients. The external nasal defects were reconstructed with scalping forehead flap in two stages with an interval of three weeks in between. Conclusion The Converse scalping forehead flap is an excellent option in the armamentarium of plastic surgeons for subtotal and total nasal reconstruction because of its reliability, vascularity, and simplicity even in the era of microvascular free tissue transfer.
topic Surgical Flaps
Forehead
Angiosome
Scalping Forehead Flap
Rhinoplasty
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