Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5641564 Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2017 39 Pages PDF
Abstract
Although several modifications of the original facial degloving approach have been published, in the present technique, the novel osteoplastic flap and the intact soft tissue of the nasal and midfacial region result in shorter hospitalization time and fewer complications. No functional or esthetic distortion was visible. No severe complications were observed; the patients' only complaint was the dryness of the nasal mucosa and temporary crusting of the nose. The present modified facial degloving technique offers proper and safe surgical resection for tumors of the maxillary ethmoid region. It can be routinely combined with endoscopic techniques and, if necessary, can be converted to an open approach.
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