Elderly patient presents a nodular lesion, reddish-pink in color, furrowed by telangiectasia, ulcerated, of the left eye inner canthus. After removing the lesion, we closed the surgical wound with a transposition flap from the nose, paying particular attention to the hemostasis and the detachment of the flap. In this case no drainage was performed, the post-surgical hematoma is distinct and, in post-operative controls, the flap is vital but slightly raised.
2° clinical case of a "Carcinoma of the left eye inner canthus: exeresis and transposition flap"
Feliciani C
2018-01-01
Abstract
Elderly patient presents a nodular lesion, reddish-pink in color, furrowed by telangiectasia, ulcerated, of the left eye inner canthus. After removing the lesion, we closed the surgical wound with a transposition flap from the nose, paying particular attention to the hemostasis and the detachment of the flap. In this case no drainage was performed, the post-surgical hematoma is distinct and, in post-operative controls, the flap is vital but slightly raised.File in questo prodotto:
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