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12 September 2024

Double-triangular flap for reconstruction of a circular skin defect in the central frontal region

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A 75-year-old female presented to the dermatology department with primary complaints of a tumor formation located in the center of the forehead, above the eyebrows. The adjacent skin was slightly sun-damaged, but no signs of surgical scars or malignancy were noted. A clinical diagnosis of basal cell carcinoma was established, and the patient was recommended surgical excision under local anesthesia.

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Plastic Surgery Key. Triangular and hatchet subcutaneous pedicle skin flaps. Available from: https://plasticsurgerykey.com/triangular-and-hatchet-subcutaneous-pedicle-skin-flaps/#R10-98
Plastic Surgery Key. Flaps. Available from: https://plasticsurgerykey.com/flaps-5/
Sar-Pomian М, Szymańczyk J. Basic surgical procedures for basal cell carcinoma on the forehead – case reports. Przegl Dermatol 2013;100:353-7.

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Double-triangular flap for reconstruction of a circular skin defect in the central frontal region. (2024). Dermatology Reports, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/dr.2024.10082