Background: Adjacent defects are commonly encountered during Mohs micrographic surgery for nasal skin cancers and often present a formidable reconstructive challenge.
Objective: This article will describe similar modifications of both the bilobed and nasolabial transposition flaps' Burow's triangles that allow for the repair of two adjacent defects of the distal nose using a single flap.
Methods: This is a report of two similar reconstructive cases after Mohs micrographic surgery requiring the repair of adjacent nasal defects.
Results: Both cases demonstrate the feasibility of this technique.
Limitations: This technique is based on two case reports.
Conclusions: Traditional transposition flaps' Burow's triangles can be effectively modified for the repair of properly selected adjacent wounds of the distal nose.
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