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Dorsal Augmentation Using Costal Cartilage: What Is the Best Way?

Jang YJ

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Rib Fixation for a Patient with Severely Displaced and Overlapped Costal Cartilage Fractures

Han SH, Chon SH, Lee JH, Lee MK, Kwon OS, Kim KH, Kim JS, Lee HH

Rib fixations for flail chest or displaced rib fractures are not a new technique. However, reports on rib fixations involving costal cartilage fractures are very few and surprisingly there are...
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Radiological observation of determination of sex by costal cartilage calcification

Kang SH, Won JJ, Rhee SJ, Moon MC, Oh JH, Chul K

The difference of patterns of costal cartilage calcification in male and femal had been first described by Fischer in 1955. There after several reports were published, but specific clinical significance...
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Reconstructive rhinoplasty with costal cartilage grafting: A case report of relapsing polychondritis

Lee Y, Choi H

Relapsing polychondritis (RP) is a rare autoimmune disorder of unknown etiology characterized by recurrent episodes of inflammation and the destruction of cartilaginous tissues, primarily involving the ear, nose, and the...
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Reconstruction of Congenital Aural Malformation

Oh JH

The complexity of the auricle makes its reconstruction technically difficult, owing to the convexities and concavities of the underlying cartilage with its tightly adherent and thin overlying skin. This article...
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A Case of Binder Syndrome: Rhinoplasty Surgeon's Perspective

Kang M, Chung J, Yoon J, Lee JH

Binder syndrome, also called the congenital flat nose syndrome, is a rare congenital malformation with a flat facial profile, intermaxillary hypoplasia and malocclusion. Rhinoplasty plays an important part in the...
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Failed septal extension graft in a patient with a history of radiotherapy

Kang IG, Kim ST, Lee SH, Baek MK

BACKGROUND: This report describes the authors’ experience of “melting” septal cartilage after placement of a septal extension graft in a nasopharyngeal cancer patient that had been previously undergone radiation therapy,...
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Large Focal Extrapleural Hematoma of Chest Wall: A Case Report

Lee H, Han SH, Lee MK, Kwon OS, Kim KH, Kim JS, Chon SH, Shinn SH

Although hemothorax and pneumothorax are common complications seen in rib fractures, focal extrapleural hematoma is quite rare. We report a 63-year-old female patient that developed large focal extrapleural hematoma after...
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Extra-Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Presenting as an Anterior Chest Wall Mass

Lim J, Cho SW, Lee HS, Kim HS, Kim YH, Park BS

A 71-year-old man was referred for an anterior chest wall mass. Chest computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography-CT suggested a malignant tumor. Surgical biopsy through a vertical subxiphoid incision...
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Using a Pedicled Latissimus Dorsi Musculocutaneous Flap to Treat Infective Costochondritis Following Breast Reconstruction Using an Implant

Kim JH, Baek SE, Oh DY

Infectious costochondritis seldom occurs after breast reconstruction. The treatment requires wide debridement, appropriate wound cover, and antibiotic therapy. A 53-year-old female patient was referred due to an unhealed right breast...
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A Case of Successful Surgical Repair for Pectus Arcuatum Using Chondrosternoplasty

Kim SY, Park S, Kim ER, Park IK, Kim YT, Kang CH

Pectus arcuatum is a rare complex chest wall deformity. A 31-year-old female presented with a severely protruding upper sternum combined with a concave lower sternum. We planned a modified Ravitch-type...
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The sequential management of recurrent temporomandibular joint ankylosis in a growing child: a case report

Cho JW, Park JH, Kim JW, Kim SJ

BACKGROUND: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis in children often leads to facial deformity, functional deficit, and negative influence of the psychosocial development, which worsens with growth. The treatment of TMJ ankylosis...
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