In this issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest editor Dr. Samuel L. Oyer brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Partial to Total Nasal Reconstruction. Nasal reconstruction of small defects is challenging, and the challenge compounds for full-thickness or near-total nasal defects. These complex procedures tax the ability of the most seasoned and skilled surgeons. This issue compiles the experience of experts in nasal reconstruction who share their techniques and pearls to optimize outcomes for patients with these challenging nasal defects.
Implications of Malignancy, Radiation, and Timing of Major Nasal Reconstruction Approach to Major Nasal Reconstruction: Benefits of Staged Surgery and Use of Technology Decision Making in Nasal Reconstruction: When to Use the Forehead Flap? Nasal Reconstruction of Large Defects Without a Forehead Flap Nasal Lining Reconstruction with Loco-regional Flaps Nasal Lining Reconstruction with Prelaminated Forehead Flap Total Nasal Reconstruction: Advances in Free Tissue Transfer for Internal Lining and Structural Support Structural Support for Large to Total Nasal Reconstruction Nuances in Forehead Flap Reconstruction for Large Nasal Defects Revision Nasal Reconstruction After Previous Forehead Flap Reconstruction of Large Composite Defects Extending Beyond the Nose Prevention and Management of Complications in Nasal Reconstruction Management of Traumatic Nasal Avulsion Injuries Prosthetic Nasal Reconstruction
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