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The data consisted of 102 consecutive nasal reconstruction patients who underwent either two-stage or three-stage paramedian forehead flap technique with a follow-up evaluation of at least 6 months.
New technique, using a flap of forehead tissue to repair a hole in the skull base, can help patients for whom all other treatments have failed Date: July 31, 2019 Source: Rutgers University Summary: ...
The data consisted of 102 consecutive nasal reconstruction patients who underwent either two-stage or three-stage paramedian forehead flap technique with a follow-up evaluation of at least 6 months.
The Rutgers-led solution took a paramedian forehead flap - an age-old procedure in which a section of skin and muscle is cut away from the forehead and rotated downward, traditionally to ...
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