Rotation Flap Closure of Moderate Size Scalp Defects – Technique and Outcome
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Correspondence
Dr. Philip Umman
Associate Professor, Deparment of Surgery, Believers Church Medical College, Hospital, Tiruvalla-689103, Kerala, India.
E-mail: philip.umman@gmail.com
Many patients present to general surgeons with scalp lesions which require wide local excision with margin, following which the defect is too large to be closed primarily. These lesions can be benign or malignant. Skin grafting of these defects gives poor cosmetic outcome. Knowledge of basic flaps will enable the general surgeon to close these defects to heal by primary intention. Also, the margin of excision will not be compromised because of anticipated difficulty in closing the wound. We present a series of three cases who underwent excision of scalp lesions resulting in moderate size scalp defects. These defects were closed with rotation flap with good cosmetic outcome.