PMID: 6985973Jan 1, 1980Paper

Reconstruction of the burned nose

The Journal of Trauma
D W FurnasR H Bartlett

Abstract

Nasal reconstruction is one of the most important elements in rehabilitation of the patient suffering from the devastating deformities of full-thickness facial burns. When possible we use a single pedicle for complete nasal reconstruction. The forehead furnishes the best donor area. More distant donor sites are used if the forehead is not available. In lesser deformities, resurfacing with composite grafts or full-thickness skin grafts gives satisfactory results.

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Jan 1, 1995·Journal of Professional Nursing : Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing·L R Robley
Jun 23, 2009·Der Unfallchirurg·A D Niederbichler, P M Vogt

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