Volume 170, Issue 4 pp. 952-955
Concise Communication

The contralateral subgaleal sliding flap for the single-stage reconstruction of large defects of the temple and lateral forehead

W. Hussain

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W. Hussain

Department of Mohs Micrographic Surgery, Dermatology Surgical & Laser Unit (C4), Leeds Centre for Dermatology, Chapel Allerton Hospital, Leeds, U.K

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W. Hussain.

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First published: 18 November 2013
Citations: 8
Funding sources None.
Conflicts of interest None declared.
This article formed the basis of a poster presentation accepted for the 93rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the British Association of Dermatologists, July 2013, Liverpool, U.K.

Summary

Background

Due to the relative lack of a mobile tissue reservoir, the flap repair of large defects of the temple and lateral forehead is challenging.

Objective

To present our experience of the contralateral subgaleal sliding (CLASS) flap for the single-stage aesthetic repair of such defects.

Methods

Data were collated on all patients at one regional Mohs centre in whom the CLASS flap had been performed since 2011.

Results

The CLASS flap was performed on 16 patients (11 male, five female) with an average age of 63 years (range 42–90). The average defect size was 2·8 × 3·1 cm. A single case of postoperative infection occurred, which settled with appropriate therapy with no adverse sequelae. All patients rated their outcome as good or excellent.

Conclusion

The CLASS flap is a reliable, aesthetic, single-stage reconstructive technique for large defects of the lateral forehead and temple.

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