Abstract

Nasal reconstruction after surgical excision of non-melanoma skin cancer defects can be a challeng- ing condition for every head and neck surgeon. There are certain technical difficulties that may arise from the tissue deficit and the area that a locoregional flap could cover. What is more, patients with a compromised medical history cannot always receive surgical manage- ment under general anaesthesia, limiting even more the defect reconstruction options. The aim of the present study is to present two patients that were treated under local anaesthesia for advanced basal cell carcinomas of the nose, with modifications of paramedian and hemi- nasal flaps that provided excellent surgical and aesthetic outcomes, despite the limits of the surgical modality.

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