Shifting flap surgery, T-shifting flap surgery, combined. Fig. 1 a: Bowl-shaped deepened tumor with central atrophy, crustal coating and marginal wall formation in the area of the outer eyelid angle in a 61-year-old woman. Planning of a combined T-shifting flap surgery.
Displacement flap plastic, T-displacement flap plastic, combined. Fig. 1 b: Postoperative suture conditions after defect coverage by medial expansion plastic as well as displacement flaps from temporal. The suture course is curved T-shaped.
Shifting flap surgery, T-shifting flap surgery, combined Fig. 1 c: Progress documentation: 1 year post surgery
Shifting flap surgery, T-shifting flap surgery, combined. Fig. 2 a: Central erosive, partly scaling, partly border wall forming tumor in the region infraorbitalis in a 59-year-old woman, interspersed with telangiectases. Histology of a tissue sample revealed a basal cell carcinoma. The excision in healthy tissue showed in the histologically prepared preparation tumor cells proliferating far below the skin surface in the sense of an iceberg phenomenon.
Shifting flap surgery, T-shifting flap surgery, combined Fig. 2 b: Wedge-shaped excision of the basal cell carcinoma.
Fig. 2 c: Cutting of a lateral flap in the cranial defect area after expansion surgery and primary suture.
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