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Title: [Glabellar transposition flap for medial canthal reconstruction after tumour excision]. Author: Timm A, Vick HP, Guthoff R. Journal: Klin Monbl Augenheilkd; 2002 Oct; 219(10):740-4. PubMed ID: 12447719. Abstract: BACKGROUND: We focussed on the suitability of a glabellar transposition flap for repairing medial canthal defects after tumour excision and also on a satisfactory cosmetic result. PATIENTS AND METHOD: Between July 1994 and November 1999 we supplied 11 patients with a glabellar transposition flap to repair a soft tissue defect in the medial canthal area. 4 patients with a histologically proven basalioma. 5 patients had a recurrence of basalioma, who had first been operated on elsewhere. One patient was suffering from a squamous cell carcinoma and one patient showed a scar epicanthus. In the following we describe the glabellar transposition flap. This method is available for the reconstruction of the medial canthus. We also mention other methods and combinations. RESULTS: No patient required a further operation. Good postoperative cosmetic and functional results were seen in all patients. CONCLUSIONS: The glabellar transposition flap is suitable for reconstructing the medial canthus. Our results suggested that this flap can be applied for the repair of defects measuring up to 30 x 25 mm. This method is also appropriate for deeper defects in this area. The flap is suitable if a patient has a recurrence of tumour.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]