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Reconstruction of Large Composite Defects Extending Beyond the Nose
Dominic Vernon1, Taha Z Shipchandler2
1Indiana University School of Medicine, 1115 Ronald Reagan Parkway, Suite 254, Avon, IN 46123, USA.
Abstract:
Nasal reconstruction remains one of the most challenging surgeries for facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons. The addition of defects extending beyond the nose adds a layer of complexity to an already technically demanding surgery. This article will focus on the management of composite defects extending beyond the boundaries of the nose. Surgeons need to have a variety of techniques at their disposal. These complex defects often require multiple local flaps, multiple stages, and, in select cases, free tissue transfer.

