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Complications in facial Mohs defect reconstruction

Research article published in Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck surgery (2017)

Zuletzt aktualisiert: June 18, 2026Geprüft von: ASH Editorial Board
Research article — evidence reviewArticle reference
Evidence: Narrative reviewSicherheit & InfektionskontrolleBerens et al. · Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck surgery, 2017

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the recent literature in regards to complications after reconstruction of Mohs defects, outline common pitfalls and to discuss the literature on avoiding complications as outlined per aesthetic subunit. RECENT FINDINGS: Complications in facial Mohs reconstruction commonly consist of infection, wound necrosis and dehiscence, hematoma and suboptimal scarring. However, site-specific complications such as hairline or eyebrow distortion, eyelid retraction or ectropion, nasal contour abnormality, alar retraction, nasal valve compromise, significant facial asymmetry or even oral incompetence must also be considered. SUMMARY: A successful reconstruction mimics the premorbid state and maintains function. The use of perioperative antibiotics, sterile technique, meticulous hemostasis, subcutaneous dissection and deep sutures to minimize wound tension should be considered for all Mohs reconstructions. Cartilage grafting can minimize nasal deformity and obstruction. Reconstruction near the lower eyelid should employ periosteal suspension sutures to minimize downward tension and lid retraction. Perioral complications, such as microstomia and oral incompetence, typically improve with time and therapy. Always consider secondary procedures such as dermabrasion, steroid injection, scar revision and laser resurfacing to help optimize aesthetic outcome.

Abstract sourced from PubMed (NCBI) for the cited record. See the original publication for the authoritative version.

Publication typeJournal ArticleReview
Indexed MeSH termsCartilageContractureHumansMohs SurgeryNoseNose NeoplasmsPostoperative ComplicationsPlastic Surgery ProceduresSurgical FlapsSurgical Wound DehiscenceSurgical Wound InfectionSuture Techniques

Zusammenfassung

Peer-reviewed research on infection control, antibiotic prophylaxis, and safety relevant to leech therapy and microsurgical reconstruction. Indexed in PubMed and verified against the NCBI record.

Warum dies für die Hirudotherapie relevant ist

Informs the clinical evidence base around leech therapy, anticoagulation, and microsurgical flap management.

Zitation

Complications in facial Mohs defect reconstruction.

Berens et al. · Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck surgery, 2017

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