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An Operation for the Correction of Snub-Nose Deformity
Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1973Snub-nose deformity is corrected by adding a composite graft from the concha of the ear to the nasal septum. Gaps between the upper and lower lateral cartilages are simultaneously covered with full-thickness skin in continuity with the composite graft. The operative procedure is described in detail.
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SURGICAL CORRECTION OF BURN DEFORMITIES OF THE NOSE
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1978We present a method for reconstruction of the everted nostrils of the burned nose. Through a "ram's horn" incision, the everted vestibular lining and lower lateral cartilages are mobilized and repositioned, and the resultant defect is covered with a full-thickness skin graft.
Garry S. Brody, Stephen G. Grace
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Classification and Treatment of the Saddle Nose Deformity
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2009The saddle nose deformity results from a disruption in the nose's integral support mechanisms. Reconstructive surgeons must not only reestablish facial aesthetic contours but also rebuild the nose's structural framework while preserving or restoring nasal function.
Waleed H. Ezzat, Edmund A. Pribitkin
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Saddle Nose Deformity in Sarcoidosis
The American Journal of Medicine, 2021Robin Jacquot+4 more
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Correction of Saddle Nose Deformity in Ectodermal Dysplasia
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2007Ectodermal dysplasia (ED) is a group of disorders affecting ectodermal-derived tissues, mainly the skin and its appendages, including teeth, nails, hair, and sweat glands. Along with unusual and typical craniofacial findings, these patients present with a unique nasal deformity.
Acarturk T.O., Kivanc O.
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Reconstruction of Saddle Nose Deformity
2019Saddle nose deformity results from many different etiological factors. Trauma and previous surgeries are the most common reasons, whereas the intranasal foreign body, infections of the septum, and cocaine abuse should also be kept in mind. Different types of etiologies are related to various types of deformities. The term “saddle nose” is attributed to
Dario Bertossi+2 more
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The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2018
Madoka Sugiyama+7 more
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Madoka Sugiyama+7 more
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Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology, 2012
Jingtao Li, B. Shi, Kun Liu, Q. Zheng
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Jingtao Li, B. Shi, Kun Liu, Q. Zheng
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