Poster | 6th Internet World Congress for Biomedical Sciences |
BLANCO RUEDA JOSE ANTONIO(1), Miguel Garcia(2), Marta Izquierdo(3), Fe Garcia(4), Luis Redondo(5), REDONDO LUIS (6), Alberto Verrier(7)
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)HOSPITAL DEL RIO HORTEGA - VALLADOLID. Spain
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Two sliding flaps with nasolabial rotation were created through an T-incision in the middle of the columella.
We shaped a free grooved costal graft that was supported on the anterior nasal spine. Sometimes it can be associated a Sheen or Peck graft.
The rotation of nasolabial tissue will model the final columella making an narroness of the distance between alar cartilages. fig.2, fig. 3, fig. 4,fig. 5,fig. 6,fig. 7,fig. 8
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