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Reconstruction of the Nasal Columella
David A. Sherris, MD;
Jon Fuerstenberg, MD;
Daniel Danahey, MD, PhD;
Peter A. Hilger, MD
Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2002;4:42-46.
Objective To report techniques successful for nasal columella reconstruction.
Methods Retrospective medical chart review of patients undergoing columella
reconstruction by 2 of us (D.A.S. and P.A.H.) from January 1, 1982, to December
31, 2000. Photographs before tumor resection or trauma, after resection or
trauma, and after reconstruction were examined by facial plastic surgeons
masked to the cases and were rated on a 10-cm visual analogue scale.
Result Sixteen patients were identified, most of whom had columellar defects
repaired with forehead flaps, nasolabial flaps, or nasofacial sulcus flaps.
The mean improvement on the 10-cm visual analogue scale was 2.0 from before
tumor resection or trauma to after reconstruction, and 5.0 from tumor resection
or trauma to after reconstruction.
Conclusion Skin grafts, composite grafts, and several flaps, including nasolabial,
nasofacial sulcus, and forehead flaps, are useful in repairing defects of
the nasal columella.
From the Division of Facial Plastic Surgery, Department of Otorhinolaryngology,
Mayo Clinic (Drs Sherris and Fuerstenberg), and Department of Otolaryngology,
University of Minnesota (Dr Hilger), Rochester; and the Division of Facial
Plastic Surgery, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Illinois at Chicago
(Dr Danahey).
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