[Rhinopoiesis after traumatic total amputation in childhood in an 11-year-old child]. / Rhinopoïese après amputation traumatique totale dans l'enfance chez un enfant de 11 ans.
Ann Chir Plast Esthet
; 66(5): 395-405, 2021 Oct.
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em Fr
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-34400003
Fortunately, traumatic total amputations of the nose are rare, especially in children. Their reconstructions generally require several operative steps, most often associating cartilaginous grafts (rib and/or concha), a free radial antebrachial flap for mucosal reconstruction and a frontal flap for the skin covering. These are therefore long and complex procedures requiring a trained surgical team and maximum patient adherence to their treatment plan. The clinical case described is that of an 11-year-old child presenting a sub-total amputation of the nose and having undergone reconstruction with skin expansion of the frontal flap due to a horizontal frontal scar of unknown origin and a particularly low hair implantation.
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Rinoplastia
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Neoplasias Nasais
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Amputação Traumática
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Child
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Humans
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Fr
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2021
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