Ann Dermatol. 1996 Jan;8(1):47-50. English.
Published online Nov 28, 2016.
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Case Report

Repair with Combined Flap of Bilobed and Rotation of a Defect Following Mohs Micrographic Surgery

Mi Ae Lee and Kyu Kwang Whang

    Abstract

    A 30-year-old man developed basal cell carcinoma 3 years ago which showed as a pea sized, crusted nodule with extending pigmentation and telangiectasia on the inner side of the right lower eyelid. Five stages of Mohs micrographic surgery were required for the complete eradication of all tumor cells in the lesions of the nodule and extending pigmentation. The defect following the surgery was 4.5 × 3.5cm and was too large to repair with a primary closure or simple single flap. So, the defect was repaired with a combined flap of glabellar bilobed and cheek rotation.

    We report that the combined flap of glabellar bilobed and cheek rotation is a useful and relatively simple method for the reconstruction of a large defect on the inner side of the lower eye-lid area.

    Keywords
    Bilobed flap; Combined flap; Mohs micrographic surgery; Rotation flap


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