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Culturing of Human Nasal Epithelial Cells at the Air Liquid Interface
Published on: October 8, 2013
Sublabial approach to the nasal and nasopharyngeal cavities
Abstract:
A sublabial transnasal degloving approach to the mid-face, nasal cavity, septum, paranasal sinuses, and nasopharynx is described. This approach provides adequate exposure and ample facility for management of tumors in these areas. The pterygomaxillary space and infratemporal fossa ard readily accessible for hemostasis and management of tumor extensions. Children, adolescents, and women with benign and low-grade malignant tumors of these areas are the ideal candidates for this procedure. Twenty-six patients have been managed in this fashion, with no major complication. The cosmetic results have been excellent. This approach to the mid-third of the face, nasal, paranasal, and nasopharyngeal cavities should receive more attention and use.
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