Reconstructing surgical defects of the nasal tip in a single-stage procedure

Repairing surgical defects of the nasal tip is challenging, mainly because of the lack of freely mobile skin available peripherally. The Peng flap is a one-stage cutaneous flap that circumvents this difficulty by recruiting skin from the nasal dorsum and sidewall regions. The design produces a tridimensional shape perfectly adapted to the conFiguretion of the nasal tip and allows for an inconspicuous closure of the defect. Herein, we describe a modified version of a Peng flap in a single-stage procedure, performed in three patients subjected to excison of basal cell carcinomas

[1]  Young Joon Kim,et al.  Distribution of Basal Cell Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Facial Esthetic Unit , 2013, Archives of plastic surgery.

[2]  John F. McGuire,et al.  Nonmelanoma skin cancer of the head and neck I: histopathology and clinical behavior. , 2009, American journal of otolaryngology.

[3]  N. Lawrence,et al.  The Peng Flap: Reviewed and Refined , 2007, Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.].

[4]  A. Carruthers,et al.  The Peng Flap: The Flap of Choice for the Convex Curve of the Central Nasal Tip , 1995, Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.].

[5]  T. W. Marsh,et al.  "Pinch modification" of the linear advancement flap. , 1987, The Journal of dermatologic surgery and oncology.