Reconstruction Book Section


Authors: Cohen, L. E.; Connolly, K. L.; Disa, J. J.
Editors: Nehal, K. S.; Busam, K. J.
Article/Chapter Title: Reconstruction
Abstract: Following surgical removal of lentigo maligna (LM) or lentigo maligna melanoma (LMM), confirmation of negative histologic margins is of primary importance, given the frequent propensity of LM/LMM to have significant subclinical extension. The reconstructive surgeon is often tasked with repair of a large defect, most commonly on the head and neck area. The cheek and nose are the most frequent sites involved, and require consideration of different reconstructive principles. Maintaining respect for anatomic subunits when planning reconstruction of any area is a key concept, particularly for nasal defects. Various techniques utilized in the repair of LM/LMM surgical defects include secondary intention healing, primary closure, skin grafts, local flaps, regional flaps, and occasionally free flaps. This chapter will describe advantages and disadvantages as well as appropriate application of this range of techniques. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2017.
Keywords: melanoma; lentigo maligna; skin graft; free flap; flap; cervicofacial flap; cheek reconstruction; local flap; nasal reconstruction
Book Title: Lentigo Maligna Melanoma: Challenges in Diagnosis and Management
ISBN: 978-3-319-43785-9
Publisher: Springer  
Publication Place: Cham, Switzerland
Date Published: 2017-01-01
Start Page: 123
End Page: 136
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-43787-3_10
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Book Chapter: 10 -- Export Date: 2 June 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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