DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000013052 ISSN: 1049-2275

Repair of a Congenital Isolated Alar Defect Using Mutaf Triangular Closure and Composite Ear Cartilage Graft in a Pediatric Patient

David A. Cohen, John J. Sykes, Jacob Poynter, Jeffrey Johnson

Background:

Congenital isolated alar defects (CIAD) are exceedingly rare, representing ∼0.7% of all craniofacial clefts. Their complex 3-layered anatomy and functional significance make reconstruction particularly challenging, especially in pediatric patients.

Case:

The authors present the case of a 7-year-old boy with a right-sided CIAD reconstructed using a Mutaf triangular closure flap combined with an auricular composite graft. The repair achieved excellent alar symmetry, nasal patency, and aesthetic contour with no postoperative complications.

Conclusion:

This case highlights the combined utility of the Mutaf flap and auricular composite graft for single-stage reconstruction of full-thickness alar defects in children, balancing functional preservation and aesthetic outcome.

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