Page 42 - Read Online
P. 42
Page 12 of 14 Brawley et al. Plast Aesthet Res 2022;9:6 https://dx.doi.org/10.20517/2347-9264.2021.107
interpretation: Brawley CC, Sidle D
Availability of data and materials
Not applicable.
Financial support and sponsorship
None.
Conflicts of interest
Both authors declared that there are no conflicts of interest.
Ethical approval and consent to participate
Not applicable.
Consent for publication
Regarding the consents, the authors don’t think they are needed since all the patients in the images are well
concealed. Dr. Sidle obtained the copyright of Figure 2.
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2022.
REFERENCES
1. Desai SC, Sand JP, Sharon JD, Branham G, Nussenbaum B. Scalp reconstruction: an algorithmic approach and systematic review.
JAMA Facial Plast Surg 2015;17:56-66. DOI PubMed
2. Leedy JE, Janis JE, Rohrich RJ. Reconstruction of acquired scalp defects: an algorithmic approach. Plast Reconstr Surg 2005;116:54e-
72e. DOI PubMed
3. Newman MI, Hanasono MM, Disa JJ, Cordeiro PG, Mehrara BJ. Scalp reconstruction: a 15-year experience. Ann Plast Surg
2004;52:501-6; discussion 506. DOI PubMed
4. Iblher N, Ziegler MC, Penna V, Eisenhardt SU, Stark GB, Bannasch H. An algorithm for oncologic scalp reconstruction. Plast
Reconstr Surg 2010;126:450-9. DOI PubMed
5. Janus JR, Peck BW, Tombers NM, Price DL, Moore EJ. Complications after oncologic scalp reconstruction: a 139-patient series and
treatment algorithm. Laryngoscope 2015;125:582-8. DOI PubMed
6. Zhou Y, Jiang Z, Li C, et al. An algorithm for one-stage malignant oncologic scalp reconstruction. Ann Transl Med 2020;8:432. DOI
PubMed PMC
7. Harirah M, Sanniec K, Yates T, Harirah O, Thornton JF. Scalp reconstruction after mohs cancer excision: lessons learned from more
than 900 consecutive cases. Plast Reconstr Surg 2021;147:1165-75. DOI PubMed
8. Temple CL, Ross DC. Scalp and forehead reconstruction. Clin Plast Surg 2005;32:377-90, vi. DOI PubMed
9. Simman R. Wound closure and the reconstructive ladder in plastic surgery. J Am Col Certif Wound Spec 2009;1:6-11. DOI PubMed
PMC
10. Raposio E, Santi P, Nordström RE. Effects of galeotomies on scalp flaps. Ann Plast Surg 1998;41:17-21. DOI PubMed
11. Becker GD, Adams LA, Levin BC. Secondary intention healing of exposed scalp and forehead bone after Mohs surgery. Otolaryngol
Head Neck Surg 1999;121:751-4. DOI PubMed
12. Snow SN, Stiff MA, Bullen R, Mohs FE, Chao W. Second-intention healing of exposed facial-scalp bone after Mohs surgery for skin
cancer: Review of ninety-one cases. J Am Acad Dermatol 1994;31:450-4. DOI PubMed
13. Ahmed O, Storey CM, Zhang S, Chelly MR, Yeoh MS, Nanda A. Vacuum-assisted closure of necrotic and infected cranial wound
with loss of dura mater: a technical note. Surg Neurol Int 2015;6:11. DOI PubMed PMC
14. Marathe US, Sniezek JC. Use of the vacuum-assisted closure device in enhancing closure of a massive skull defect. Laryngoscope
2004;114:961-4. DOI PubMed
15. Subotic U, Kluwe W, Oesch V. Community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus-infected chronic scalp wound with
exposed dura in a 10-year-old boy: vacuum-assisted closure is a feasible option: case report. Neurosurgery 2011;68:E1481-3;
discussion E1484. DOI PubMed
16. Zens Y, Barth M, Bucher HC, et al. Negative pressure wound therapy in patients with wounds healing by secondary intention: a
systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Syst Rev 2020;9:238. DOI PubMed PMC
17. Baker SR. Local flaps in facial reconstruction. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier/Saunders; 2014. p. 643.
18. Goldberg LH, Alam M. Elliptical excisions: variations and the eccentric parallelogram. Arch Dermatol 2004;140:176-80. DOI
PubMed