Reconstructive surgery

Cartilage Grafts

Oct 24, 2019 by in Reconstructive surgery Comments Off on Cartilage Grafts

Summary box Conchal cartilage is adequate for the majority of nasal reconstruction. The morbidity of graft harvest is not trivial. Care must be taken during harvest, especially in elderly patients,…

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Skin Graft Revisions

Oct 24, 2019 by in Reconstructive surgery Comments Off on Skin Graft Revisions

Summary Even though on initial postoperative visits skin grafts are often marginal in appearance, they very rarely need complete revision once healed. Skin graft contour abnormalities are most commonly concavity…

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Chin Reconstruction

Oct 24, 2019 by in Reconstructive surgery Comments Off on Chin Reconstruction

Summary The chin is a prominent aesthetic subunit. Its reconstruction is complicated by the fact that it is a prominent convexity with little inherent laxity and little surrounding laxity. It…

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Full-Thickness Skin Grafts

Oct 24, 2019 by in Reconstructive surgery Comments Off on Full-Thickness Skin Grafts

Summary Full-thickness skin grafting constitutes a large percentage of procedures for head and neck reconstruction. For color-matched grafts, skin must be harvested from above the clavicles; there are few indications…

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Mohs Micrographic Surgery

Oct 24, 2019 by in Reconstructive surgery Comments Off on Mohs Micrographic Surgery

Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) allows for efficient evaluation of the entire margin in an outpatient setting under local anesthesia with the goal of confirming clear histologic margins prior to reconstruction….

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