PMID: 18211789Jan 24, 2008Paper

The bilobed flap: reconstruction of nasal and extra-nasal skin defect

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Lotte Engell-Nørregård, Jesper Sørensen

Abstract

The bilobed transposition flap has earned its reputation as a reliable and predictable flap, offering aesthetically appealing reconstructive results on difficult nasal defects. Several modifications to the bilobed technique have been made in recent years and there is a tendency towards bigger flaps executed at non-nasal locations. This review describes the development since Esser's original design, and summarizes present knowledge on bilobed flap repair. Furthermore, insight is offered into the latest indications for non-nasal reconstructions.

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