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  • Otolaryngology
  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Plastic Surgery

Background:

  • Congenital paediatric nasal dermoid represents a complex developmental anomaly.
  • Accurate diagnosis and tailored management are crucial for optimal outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the evaluation and current management strategies for congenital paediatric nasal dermoid.
  • To highlight recent advancements in surgical techniques and reconstruction.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on congenital paediatric nasal dermoid management.
  • Analysis of trends in surgical excision and reconstruction techniques.

Main Results:

  • A shift towards less invasive surgical approaches, including endoscopic and endoscopic-assisted excisions.
  • Midline excision with nasal bone osteotomies and bone flaps offer improved access for resection and reconstruction.
  • Reconstructive options include fascial grafts and cartilage for contour restoration, and sutures or fat grafting for nasal tip deformities.

Conclusions:

  • Complete surgical excision is the definitive treatment for nasal dermoid lesions.
  • Surgical approach and reconstruction are dictated by lesion type, location, intracranial extension, and surgical expertise.