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  • Dermatology
  • Otolaryngology

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  • Nasal airway obstruction is a potential complication after Mohs surgery for skin cancer.
  • Reconstruction techniques are established, but nasal airway evaluation post-surgery needs more focus.
  • Nasal valve compromise is a significant risk factor to consider.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of nasal airway evaluation after Mohs reconstruction.
  • To review risk factors for nasal valve compromise.
  • To present strategies for preventing and correcting nasal valve narrowing.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on nasal reconstruction after Mohs surgery.
  • Analysis of risk factors contributing to nasal valve compromise.
  • Discussion of surgical techniques for nasal valve repair.

Main Results:

  • Nasal airway compromise is an underappreciated sequela of nasal reconstruction.
  • Understanding risk factors is crucial for reconstructive planning.
  • Various surgical approaches can effectively manage nasal valve narrowing.

Conclusions:

  • A unified reconstructive plan should prioritize nasal airway function.
  • Preventing and addressing nasal valve narrowing improves post-operative outcomes.
  • Further attention to nasal airway assessment is warranted in reconstructive surgery.