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Treatment of nostril and nasal stenosis due to facial burn using a self-expandable metallic esophageal stent.

Kuwon Sekine1, Shoji Matsune2, Kyoko Shiiba3, Maki Kimura2, Kimihiro Okubo4, Tadashi Kaneshiro5, Hiroyuki Tajima5, Masahiro Murakami6, Akira Kurokawa7.   

Abstract

For the treatment of nasal and nostril stenosis caused by facial burn, it is necessary to perform rhinoplasty and nasal vestibuloplasty using various flaps, perform cicatrectomy of the nostrils with a rhinosurgical procedure, and prevent restenosis of the nostrils and nasal cavity for a certain period by methods such as placement of a nasal retainer or transnasal airway and gauze packing of the nasal cavity. With all methods, postoperative placement of a retainer or nasal treatment is necessary for the prevention of postoperative restenosis, and the patient's cooperation is essential. In a patient who did not cooperate in postoperative treatments due to autism and had recurrences of nasal and nostril stenosis after conventional surgical treatments, adequate patency of the nasal cavity and nostrils could be maintained with minimal postoperative treatment by placing a self-expandable metallic esophageal stent.
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Keywords:  Facial burn; Nasal stenosis; Nostril stenosis; Self-expandable metallic stent

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25748514     DOI: 10.1016/j.anl.2015.02.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Auris Nasus Larynx        ISSN: 0385-8146            Impact factor:   1.863


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1.  Severe iatrogenic nostril stenosis.

Authors:  Leonidas Pavlidis; Georgia Alexandra Spyropoulou; Fotios Chatzinikolaou; Efterpi Demiri
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