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The Axial Frontonasal Flap Revisited
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1985
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Large FlapGross AnatomyMedicineAesthetic SurgeryReconstructive SurgeryOrthognathic SurgeryAxial Frontonasal FlapSurgerySkull Base SurgeryAnatomyDermatologyCraniofacial SurgeryMaxillofacial SurgeryPlastic SurgeryDermatological SurgeryLarge Skin DefectsSkull Base
After 15 years of experience and 50 cases, we think that the axial frontonasal flap is of great value for the repair of large skin defects of the nose. This flap mobilizes all the skin cover of the nose located above the defect and the adjacent frontal skin and rotates it on a vascular pedicle existing at the level of the inner canthi. The excess of skin of the glabella is then transferred to the nose, and this large flap allows coverage of the defect without tension or distortion. The long-term results are very good, with a hardly visible repair in 26 of 50 patients, the long scar being very well hidden at the periphery of the nose.