THE USE OF CALVARIAL BONE IN NASAL RECONSTRUCTION

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CHENEY, ML [1 ]
GLIKLICH, RE [1 ]
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[1] HARVARD UNIV, SCH MED, BOSTON, MA USA
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Objective: To demonstrate the utility of calvariaI bone as a primary graft choice in nasal reconstruction. Design: Case series. Setting: Academic tertiary care center. Pattern: Thirty-five consecutive patients who underwent split calvarial bone grafting to the nasal dorsum between June 1988 and September 1993 and who had postoperative follow-up. Outcome Measures: Serial clinical examination to assess volume loss, movement of the graft, and complications. Standardized photographs to assess nasal contour. Results: Fixation of the graft was accomplished using a technique that promotes bone-to-bone healing without fixation screws or wires. The most common complication was seroma or hematoma of the scalp (8%). There were no dural tears or intracranial complications. Longterm donor site morbidity consisted of one case of local alopecia (2.8%). A good nasal contour was achieved in 97% of patients. Conclusion: Based on the experimental evidence reviewed and our clinical experience, split calvarial bone is recommended as a material of choice for nasal dorsal reconstruction.
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