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CC BY-NC 4.0 · Arch Plast Surg 2012; 39(06): 619-625
DOI: 10.5999/aps.2012.39.6.619
Original Article

Usefulness of V-Y Advancement Flap for Defects after Skin Tumor Excision

Autor*innen

  • Ki Hyun Kwon

    Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Dongguk University College of Medicine, Gyeongju, Korea
  • Dong Gwan Lee

    Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Dongguk University College of Medicine, Gyeongju, Korea
  • Su Han Koo

    Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Dongguk University College of Medicine, Gyeongju, Korea
  • Myoung Soo Jo

    Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Dongguk University College of Medicine, Gyeongju, Korea
  • Heakyeong Shin

    Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Dongguk University College of Medicine, Gyeongju, Korea
  • Jung Hyun Seul

    Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Dongguk University College of Medicine, Gyeongju, Korea

Background After skin tumor excision on the face, extremities, or trunk, the choice of treatment for a skin defect is highly variable. Many surgeons prefer to use a local flap rather than a skin graft or free flap for small- or moderately-sized circular defects. We have used unilateral or bilateral V-Y advancement flaps, especially on the face. Here we evaluated the functional and aesthetic results of this technique.

Methods All of the patients were pathologically diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), basal cell carcinoma (BCC), or malignant melanoma or premalignant lesion (Bowen's disease). Thirty-two patients underwent V-Y advancement flap repair (11 unilateral and 21 bilateral) from January 2007 to June 2011. We analyzed the patients' age and satisfaction, and location and size of defect. The patients were followed up for 6 months or more.

Results There were 22 women and 10 men. The ages ranged from 47 to 93 years with a mean age of 66 years. The causes were SCC in 15 cases, BCC in 13 cases, malignant melanoma in 1 case, Bowen's disease in 2 cases, and another cause in 1 case. The tumor locations were the face in 28 patients, and the scalp, upper limb, and flank each in one patient. All of the flaps survived and the aesthetic results were good. Postoperative recovery was usually rapid, and no complication or tumor recurrence was observed.

Conclusions The V-Y advancement flap is often used not only for facial circular defects but also for defects of the trunk and extremities. Its advantages are less scarring and superior aesthetic results as compared with other local flap methods, because of less scarification of adjacent tissue and because it is an easy surgical technique.



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Eingereicht: 09. April 2012

Angenommen: 01. August 2012

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01. Mai 2022

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