Solutions for nasal defects

The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
Marcelo Coelho GoiatoStefan Fiuza de Carvalho Dekon

Abstract

Many studies on defects caused by trauma, infection, cancer, or congenital are reported in the literature; in nasal reconstructions, contradictions and distinct techniques exist that can be argued. Using the literature, we observe these distinct techniques that can be surgery or in surgery to reestablish and to integrate the patient with satisfaction in the society.

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Jul 9, 2010·The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery·Marcelo Coelho GoiatoFellippo Ramos Verri
Jan 18, 2011·The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery·Marcelo Coelho GoiatoAmália Moreno
Mar 19, 2011·The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery·Marcelo Coelho GoiatoEduardo Pizza Pellizzer
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Dec 4, 2012·Prosthetics and Orthotics International·Marcelo Coelho GoiatoStefan Fiuza de Carvalho Dekon

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