2014
DOI: 10.4103/0970-0358.146588
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Options for the nasal repair of non-syndromic unilateral Tessier no. 2 and 3 facial clefts

Abstract: Background:Non-syndromic Tessier no. 2 and 3 facial clefts primarily affect the nasal complex. The anatomy of such clefts is such that the ala of the nose has a cleft. Repairing the ala presents some challenges to the surgeon, especially to correct the shape and missing tissue. Various techniques have been considered to repair these cleft defects.Aim:We present two surgical options to repair such facial clefts.Materials and Methods:A nasal dorsum rotational flap was used to treat patients with Tessier no. 2 cl… Show more

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“…A combination of Tessier cleft 0 and 3 is rare. The procedures mentioned are the nasolabial flap, 3 4 forehead flap, and alar transposition flap. 5 6 These lead to visible scars.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A combination of Tessier cleft 0 and 3 is rare. The procedures mentioned are the nasolabial flap, 3 4 forehead flap, and alar transposition flap. 5 6 These lead to visible scars.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%