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정동학·최종철·최원석·윤영석
Three Cases of Reconstructive Rhinoplasty Using a Local Flap or a Split Calvarial Bone Graft
Dong Hak Jung, MD, Jong-Chul Choi, MD, Weon Seog Choi, MD and Yeong-Seok Yun, MD
Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, College of Medicine, Inha University, SungNam, Korea
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The nose is located centrally in the face and occupy an important place in the harmonic architecture of the face. Also, it plays important functions such as respiraton, olfaction and phonation. Therefore, reconstructive rhinoplasty is dealt with both cosmetic and functional aspect in mind. We have recently experienced three cases of reconstructive rhinoplasty for seborrheic keratosis of the nose, traumatic nasal defect, and basal cell carcinoma of the nose. Local flap and split calvarial bone graft were used for the reconstruction of the nose. (Korean J Otolaryngol 1998;41:799-803)
KEY WORD:Reconstructive rhinoplasty.
정동학·최종철·최원석·윤영석
Three Cases of Reconstructive Rhinoplasty Using a Local Flap or a Split Calvarial Bone Graft
Dong Hak Jung, MD, Jong-Chul Choi, MD, Weon Seog Choi, MD and Yeong-Seok Yun, MD
Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, College of Medicine, Inha University, SungNam, Korea
ABSTRACT
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The nose is located centrally in the face and occupy an important place in the harmonic architecture of the face. Also, it plays important functions such as respiraton, olfaction and phonation. Therefore, reconstructive rhinoplasty is dealt with both cosmetic and functional aspect in mind. We have recently experienced three cases of reconstructive rhinoplasty for seborrheic keratosis of the nose, traumatic nasal defect, and basal cell carcinoma of the nose. Local flap and split calvarial bone graft were used for the reconstruction of the nose. (Korean J Otolaryngol 1998;41:799-803)
KEY WORD:Reconstructive rhinoplasty.