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Original face for the craniofacial surgeons

Hwang K

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Considerations for nasal bone fractures: Preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative

Han DG

Nowadays, the incidence of nasal bone fracture is increasing because of social complexity with frequent social activity, and reduction of fractures is relatively simple and can be corrected in short...
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Image-guided navigation surgery for bilateral choanal atresia with a Tessier number 3 facial cleft in an adult

Sung JY, Cho KS, Bae YC, Bae SH

The coexistence of craniofacial cleft and bilateral choanal atresia has only been reported in three cases in the literature, and only one of those cases involved a Tessier number 3...
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Epithelioid sarcoma associated with neurofibromatosis type I

Hwang SO, Lee SH, Lee HB

In general, patients with neurofibromatosis type I have a higher risk than those with other types of neurofibromatosis of developing soft-tissue sarcomas related to the nervous system. We here present...
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Eyeball deviation by orbital mucocele after midface sinus injury

Oh SY, Choi JS, Lim JS, Kim MC

A mucocele is an epithelium-lined, mucus-filled cavity in the paranasal sinuses. Mucocele may develop due to scarring and obstruction of the sinus ostium caused by midface sinus trauma, such as...
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Flap reconstruction of soft tissue defect after resecting a huge hemangioma of the nose

Lim J, Oh J, Eun S

Hemangioma is a benign vascular tumor that grows by endothelial cell hyperplasia. It occurs most frequently in the head and neck region. Nose reconstruction is tricky because of its unique...
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A method to prevent cerebrospinal fluid leakage: Reinforcing acellular dermal matrix

Lee H, Eom YS, Pyon JK

In neurosurgical cases, problems related to wound healing can vary from simple wound dehiscence to multilayer defects. This study demonstrates an effective method to prevent persistent cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage...
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Comparisons between fresh and cryopreserved fat injections in facial lipofilling

Yang HJ, Kang SY

Background: Autologous fat is considered an ideal filler material, and the use of cryopreserved fat grafts is promising in terms of flexibility and efficiency. Therefore, cryopreserved fat grafts have become...
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A spindle cell squamous cell carcinoma on the cheek presenting with in-transit metastases and a satellite lesion

Lee ET

Spindle cell squamous cell carcinoma (SpSCC) is a biphasic tumor composed of squamous cell epithelial and spindle cell mesenchymal components, both of which are malignant. Cutaneous SpSCC can cause diagnostic...
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Reconstruction of periorbital defects using a modified Tenzel flap

Cha JA, Lee KA

Background: Extensive eyelid defects are extremely challenging to reconstruct. Although numerous procedures for reconstructing periorbital defects have been proposed, no method is universally used. However, the Tenzel flap is the...
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Outcomes of a superiorly-based pharyngeal flap for the correction of velopharyngeal dysfunction

Lee YW, Bae YC, Park SM, Nam SB, Seo HJ, Kim GW

Background: This study investigated the outcomes of pharyngeal flap surgery in Asian patients with velopharyngeal dysfunction (VPD), with a focus on postoperative improvements in speech articulation and complications. Additionally, this...
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Salvage of an exposed cranial prosthetic implant using a transposition flap with an indwelling antibiotic irrigation system

Hwang SO, Chang LS

Cranial implant removal is recommended if implants become exposed owing to scalp necrosis after cranioplasty. However, it carries the risk of extensive bleeding, and the resultant cranial defects can cause...
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Long-term postoperative satisfaction and complications in nasal bone fracture patients according to fracture type, site, and severity

Choi MH, Cheon JS, Son KM, Choi WY

Background: It is difficult to completely fix nasal bone fractures with closed reduction, as it is often accompanied by septal cartilage damage, and this often results in postoperative secondary deformities....
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Early cicatricial lagophthalmos release with pentagonal wedge resection of the scar, fat redistribution, and full-thickness skin grafting

Chung CM, Tak SW, Lim H, Cho SH, Lee JW

The specialized structure of the upper eyelid ensures complete closure of the eye and eyeball sealing. An upper eyelid injury can cause various symptoms associated with eyeball trauma, not just...
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Free-flap reconstruction in recurrent head and neck cancer: A retrospective review of 124 cases

Kim HS, Chung CH, Chang YJ

Background: Free-flap reconstruction for recurrent head and neck cancer may be challenging depending on the previous treatments, those are, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery, including neck dissection or free tissue transfer....
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