Abstract

Bony and cartilage defects of the nose should be reconstructed for both esthetic and functional purposes. In the past, autogenous bones, such as rib bones, cranial bones, and other bone grafts, have been used to reconstruct bony defects of the nose. Rib and ear cartilage have been used to reconstruct cartilage defects of the nose. A congenital subtotal bony-cartilaginous defect of the nose was reconstructed using cranial bone for the nasal bony defect, ear cartilage for the tip cartilage deficiency, and rib cartilage for the septal defect, in the present patient.

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