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:: Volume 10, Issue 1 (spring 2010) ::
J Ardabil Univ Med Sci 2010, 10(1): 21-28 Back to browse issues page
Etiology of Scalp Defects and Results of Reconstructive Surgery in 15 Khordad Hospital from 2004 to 2006
Esmaeil Hassanpour * , Seiyed Mahdi Moosavizadeh , Khalil Rostami , Nasim Younosi
, esmail_hassanpour@yahoo.com
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  Background & Objectives : Scalp defects have various etiologies which included scalp cancers, trauma, burns, congentital vascular lesions (Hemangioma & arteriovenous malformations), acquired & congenital skin defect such as aplasia cutis and infections. These defects need different reconstructive methods. The aime of this study was to determine the etiology of scalp defects and out come of various reconstructive methods.

  Methods : This was a descriptive study and based on the patient’s files during two years from 2004 to 2006. All patients operated for scalp defects were included in the study. Different methods of reconstructive surgery were considered and results analyzed using descriptive statistics.

  Results : The study included 75 patients, (52 males and 23 females) with the mean age of 42 years old. In most cases the scalp defect was in the temporoparietal region and most defects were reconstructed using tissue expander (TE). The most common cause of scalp defects was Basal cell corconoma (primary and recurrence) and the most common primary reconstructive method was skin graft. The second cause of scalp defects was burn scar and in these cases the most common reconstructive method was TE. Operative complications in this study were partial necrosis of the graft or distal flap that was repaired by using the repeated skin graft. In one case there was infection of tissue expander that was extracted.

  Conclusion: The most common cause of scalp defect were Basal Cell Carcinoma and burn respectively and in these cases the skin graft and TE were the most common reconstructive methods respectively .

Keywords: Scalp Defect; Reconstruction; Local Flap; Graft; Free Flap; Tissue Expander
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Received: 2008/10/22 | Accepted: 2010/05/18 | Published: 2010/06/29
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Hassanpour E, Moosavizadeh S M, Rostami K, Younosi N. Etiology of Scalp Defects and Results of Reconstructive Surgery in 15 Khordad Hospital from 2004 to 2006. J Ardabil Univ Med Sci 2010; 10 (1) :21-28
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