Abstract
The authors present a case series of patients with composite loss of nasal skin cover and lining following road accidents. The nasal skeletal framework in all these cases was also severely communited. The reconstruction of all the these was achieved in 1 operation. The authors have utilized islanded supratrochlear artery based paramedian forehead skin and pericranial flap for reconstruction of both skin and lining defects. The nasal skeletal framework was restored with the help of cantilevered split cranial bone graft. In all but 1 patient, the reconstruction was done in the emergency setting at the time of initial admission itself. One patient had infected wound that necessitated an initial debridement and split skin grafting. In this case, the definitive reconstruction was done after a gap of 3 months.A long-term follow-up of these patients is presented.
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