“…15,16 In one technique, a resected middle turbinate is used in ordered to obtain a free mucosal graft which is placed onto the NSF donor site. 15 In these situations, middle turbinectomy was performed for surgical access; however, this is not always necessary for lesions of the sella, planum sphenoidale, and upper third of the clivus. 23,24 Additionally, resection of the middle turbinate may result in additional morbidity, such as altered nasal airflow, reduced nasal air humidification, and epistaxis from the turbinectomy site.…”