O-Z FLAP WITH TOTAL SKIN GRAFT AS A STRATEGY FOR CLOSING LARGE SKULL DEFECTS

Authors

  • Ricardo Kunz Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS
  • Guilherme Augusto Hettwer Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS
  • Guilherme Pereira Smaniotto Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS
  • Lucas Pastori Steffen Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS
  • Adriano Calcagnotto Garcia Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS
  • Milton Paulo de Oliveira Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS

Keywords:

Surgical Flaps, Skin Transplantation, Scalp

Abstract

Objective: To review the reconstruction of large scalp defects after skin cancer of the midfrontoparietal region with an O-Z flap associated with a total skin graft. Method: information was obtained through photographic records and medical records of patients operated on at the Plastic Surgery Service of PUC-RS and literature review. Conclusion: It is very important to be familiar with the superficial vascularization of the skull to increase the success rates of the OZ flap, and also to be prepared to use a skin graft if the flap closure presents excessive tension or is not able to provide full coverage of the defect.

Author Biographies

  • Ricardo Kunz, Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS

    Residente do Serviço de Cirurgia Plástica do Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS

  • Guilherme Augusto Hettwer, Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS

    Residente do Serviço de Cirurgia Plástica do Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS

  • Guilherme Pereira Smaniotto, Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS

    Residente do Serviço de Cirurgia Plástica do Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS

  • Lucas Pastori Steffen, Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS

    Residente do Serviço de Cirurgia Plástica do Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS

  • Adriano Calcagnotto Garcia, Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS

    Residente do Serviço de Cirurgia Plástica do Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS

  • Milton Paulo de Oliveira, Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS

    Chefe do Serviço de Cirurgia Plástica do Hospital São Lucas da PUC-RS

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Published

2022-04-28

How to Cite

O-Z FLAP WITH TOTAL SKIN GRAFT AS A STRATEGY FOR CLOSING LARGE SKULL DEFECTS. (2022). Arquivos Catarinenses De Medicina, 51(1), 262-267. https://revista.acm.org.br/arquivos/article/view/1240

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