๐ ็ธฝ็ฎ้ ๏ฝ ๐ ่ฑๆๅๆ๏ผๆฌ็ฏ๏ผ ๏ฝ ๐ ๅฎๆด็ฟป่ญฏ ๏ฝ โญ ็ฒพ่ฏ็ญ่จ
Interpolation Flaps โ CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS
Key principles of anatomy guide assessment of nasal defects and planning of the reconstruction. When possible, nasal defects can be closed with linear repairs, though given the complex topography of the nose and the multiple free margins that are prone to distortion, even relatively small defects may benefit from flap closures. The complexity of a closure, and the projected intensity of postoperative care, should be considered carefully, particularly in patients with multiple comorbidities. The range of options for surgical reconstruction should be addressed with the patient prior to surgical intervention.