%0 Journal Article %T An alternative reconstruction for the complex nasal and facial defect with a thinned anterolateral thigh flap. %A Thiết Sơn T %A Tuấn Nghĩa P %A Việt Dung PT %A Hồng Thuý TT %A Tuấn Anh H %J Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Aug 12 %M 39138101 %F 2.986 %R 10.1016/j.ijom.2024.07.014 %X Reconstructive surgeons often use a free radial forearm flap for nasal reconstruction when a forehead flap is not an option, but this flap has drawbacks. This article presents a series of patients with complex defects who underwent reconstruction with an anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap. Severe burns and cancer resection may lead to the loss of multiple anatomical units, including the entire nose and nearby structures. Multiple materials are required for reconstruction in those with complex total nasal defects involving adjacent areas. In this series of patients, a chimeric ALT flap was harvested and thinned to recreate the three-dimensional nasal structure and cover the adjacent area. Cartilage and alloplastic materials were used as the nasal framework, and the skin flap was folded for the mucosal lining. The results were good with an excellent contour, and no complications or airway obstruction were observed during follow-up. By thinning the ALT flap, this flap can be an alternative for complex reconstructions that require a facial or three-dimensional nasal structure.