The surgical correction of craniofacial clefts is an extremely difficult field in pediatric plastic surgery. Facial clefts are rare entities that most plastic surgeons will rarely have to manage. Various surgical techniques devised by some authors for facial clefts have not still widely accepted. The bifid nose deformity is generally an indicator of Tessier No:0 clefts, with various degrees of skeletal problems. The nasal roof area is an important key point in determining the appropriate surgical technique for reconstruction. In this report, a case of Tessier No:0 with a moderate nasal bifidity and ours novel surgical repair technique combining oral and nasal incision are presented.
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