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Nasal trauma: Primary reconstruction with open rhinoplasty.

I Konstantinidis1, H Malliari, S Metaxas.   

Abstract

Due to the prominent location of the nose, the most common facial traumas are nasal injuries. Although nasal traumas usually require staged intervention at a later period of time, in selected cases, primary reconstruction can be effective. A 20-year-old man who was referred from the emergency department with nasal trauma is presented. He reported a fall after feeling unsteady, which caused a direct nasal injury. Clinical examination revealed septal fracture with obstruction of the left nasal cavity and deformity of the nasal pyramid (inverted V deformity). The patient also had a complete dissection of the columella skin. Epistaxis was self-limited, and an open rhinoplasty procedure was decided because the trauma occurred 1 h before admission and there was no significant edema. Surgical intervention included septal reconstruction combined with restoration of the nasal pyramid and columella. One month later, the patient had patent nasal airways, and he was satisfied with the aesthetic result.

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Keywords:  Inverted V deformity; Nasal reconstruction; Nasal trauma; Open rhinoplasty

Year:  2011        PMID: 22942663      PMCID: PMC3269334          DOI: 10.1177/229255031101900310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Plast Surg        ISSN: 1195-2199


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