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Difficult revision case: Repeated trauma.

Russell W H Kridel1

  • 1Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Texas Health Science Center, 7000 Fannin, Suite 1200, Houston, Texas 77030, USA. rkridel@todaysface.com

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America
|November 8, 2006
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This case study follows a 31-year-old female with nasal trauma from a softball injury. She required revision septo-rhinoplasty after initial surgery and subsequent re-injury.

Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Facial Trauma Reconstruction

Background:

  • A 31-year-old female experienced significant nasal trauma from a softball injury.
  • Initial treatment involved a rhinoplasty with spreader grafts four years post-injury.

Observation:

  • The patient sustained further nasal trauma a few months after her first rhinoplasty.
  • This necessitated a revision septo-rhinoplasty to address the secondary injury and previous surgical outcome.

Findings:

  • The case highlights the challenges in managing nasal deformities resulting from both initial trauma and subsequent injuries.
  • Revision septo-rhinoplasty was indicated to correct structural issues and improve nasal function and aesthetics.

Implications:

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  • This case underscores the importance of considering potential for re-injury in reconstructive nasal surgery planning.
  • Effective management requires addressing both primary and secondary nasal trauma for optimal patient outcomes.