Aesthetic Restoration of Distal Third of Nose by Composte Auricular Graft,ABD EL-NASER ALNAGAR
Abstract
Full thickness defects of the nose result in severe esthetic and functional problems. Regardless of the etiology of such defects, the complexity of the reconstruction process of full. Thickness defects of this region is not correlated with the size of the defect. Local flaps are frequently used for reconstruction but often yielding facial scarring and bulky alae. Composite ear grafts are used for relatively small defects less than 2cm in diameter.
Composite ear grafts from the root of the auricular helix or the posterior aspect of the ear has been used to reconstruct an anatomically diverse set of defects of the distal third of the nose with satisfactory success in this study of 12 patients.