Optimizing Nasal Reconstruction in Severe Congenital Nasal Deviations

Nasal deviations pose a 2-fold task for plastic surgeons, as the correction must often address both functional and aesthetic challenges. Regardless of the etiology of the nasal deviation, the principles of treatment have been previously extensively described. The authors present an extreme case of congenital nasal deviation in an 18-year-old male acquired as a result of abnormal in-utero positioning during a multigestational pregnancy. Through this case, the authors demonstrate effective use of previously described surgical principles in treating a severe congenital nasal deviation and reinforce the importance of postoperative nasal manipulation to maintain the desired outcome.
Source: Journal of Craniofacial Surgery - Category: Surgery Tags: Brief Clinical Studies Source Type: research