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Jun Yong Lee, M.D., Sung-No Jung, M.D., Ho Kwon, M.D.

One-stage Nasal Reconstruction With Full-thickness Composite Posterior Auricular Artery Perforator Free Flap. Jun Yong Lee, M.D., Sung-No Jung, M.D., Ho Kwon, M.D. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Uijeongbu St. Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine,

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Jun Yong Lee, M.D., Sung-No Jung, M.D., Ho Kwon, M.D.

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  1. One-stage Nasal Reconstruction With Full-thickness Composite Posterior Auricular Artery Perforator Free Flap Jun Yong Lee, M.D., Sung-No Jung, M.D., Ho Kwon, M.D. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Uijeongbu St. Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University, Republic of Korea

  2. Disclosure • Nothing to disclose.

  3. Background • Large full thickness defects of the nasal region including zones II and III • Diverse methods are introduced • Stepwise operations are required • Can not be used when the patients can not be followed up • e.g. foreigner

  4. Purpose • To report a one-stage reconstruction method for nasal composite tissue defects using full-thickness composite posterior auricular artery perforator free flaps.

  5. Presentation of the case • M/25 • Nasal composite tissue defect due to human bite • No amputee • Foreigner – scheduled to leave three months later

  6. Operative planning • Wedge shape full-thickness defect • External skin: 2.5 x 2.5cm • Nasal lining: 0.5 x 1cm • One-stage reconstruction • Should be treated within three months

  7. Operative planning • Posterior auricular artery perforator free flap • Full thickness through and through harvest (No report up to date) • Conchal skin → Nasal lining • Conchal cartilage → Alar cartilage • Posterior auricular skin → External nasal skin

  8. Posterior auricular Artery perforator Conchal skin & Conchal cartilage

  9. Anastomosis with lateral nasal artery • No venous anastomosis → systemic heparinization for a salvation of the flap

  10. A: Preoperative view • B: Postoperative 7-day view • C: Postoperative 3-week view • D: Postoperative 10-month view

  11. A: Preoperative CT • B: Postoperative 3-week CT • C: Postoperative 10-month CT ◄ Endoscopic view of nasal lining (POD#3weeks) - Good survival of conchal skin Conchal Skin

  12. Postoperative course • Donor: closed primarily • Minior difference in the auriculocephalic angle • Slight narrowing of the intertragic notch • CT follow-up • Well maintained conchal cartilage • Silicone sheeting for contouring • Started six weeks after surgery

  13. Conclusion • Full-thickness posterior auricular artery perforator free flap can be used in one-stage reconstruction of nasal composite defect with satisfactory results • Full-thickness tissues of the ear can be survived by posterior auricular artery perforator alone • Considered to be another good option for one-stage nasal reconstruction

  14. Thank you for your attention p.s. Fortunately, we can follow-up the patient 10 months after the surgery because he extended his visa for six months.

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