Facial Plast Surg 2023; 39(06): 648-653
DOI: 10.1055/a-2145-7072
Original Article

Functional Nasal Surgery in a Compromised Soft Tissue Envelope

Brandyn S. Dunn
1   Skin Cancer and Reconstructive Surgery Center (SCARS Center), Newport Beach, California
,
Simon Madorsky
1   Skin Cancer and Reconstructive Surgery Center (SCARS Center), Newport Beach, California
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Abstract

Functional nasal surgery in the setting of a compromised soft tissue envelope (STE) requires significant planning and preparation. Proper preoperative evaluation is imperative to assess the degree of STE compromise and determine the best surgical approach. Alternative approaches to functional nasal surgery, such as limited access surgical approaches, should be considered to minimize complications while achieving functional improvement. Given the increased risk of ischemia and necrosis in individuals with a history of a compromised STE, a comprehensive postoperative treatment algorithm is necessary to identify and treat signs of early vascular compromise.

Author Contribution

B.S.D. and S.M. was responsible for lead conceptualization, resources, writing-original draft, and writing-reviewing and editing.




Publikationsverlauf

Accepted Manuscript online:
01. August 2023

Artikel online veröffentlicht:
29. August 2023

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