Title of article :
Reconstruction of a Nasal Injury Caused by a Horse Bite: Case Report
Author/Authors :
Eskitasçioglu, Teoman Erciyes University - Department of PLastic Surgery and Reconstruction, Turkey , Dogan, Fatih Erciyes University - Department of Plastic Surgery and Reconstruction, Turkey , Altiparmak, Mehmet Erciyes University - Department of Plastic Surgery and Reconstruction, Turkey
Abstract :
In this context, we present a rare case of a pediatric patient who was bitten by a horse. The child had a subtotal nasal amputation. In the literature, there are examples about injuries of different animals. But to the best of our knowledge, there is no data about a nasal horse- bite and its reconstruction in the literature. Bites almost always cause defective crush injuries. We reconstructed the defect by applying a tissue expander to a paramedian forehead flap. This flap provided a well-vascularized, color-matched skin with appropriate thickness and covered the tip, columella and one-third of the alae.
Keywords :
Bites and Stings , Horses , Surgical flaps , Tissue Expanders
Journal title :
Erciyes Medical Journal
Journal title :
Erciyes Medical Journal