Nasal Septum Repair / Septal Perforation Surgery / Rhinoplasty

nasal fracture surgery

CLINICAL CHALLENGE The nose is the most commonly injured facial bone. A fractured nose must be evaluated immediately for the presence of a septal hematoma (a large blot clot involving the nasal septum). If not drained promptly a septal hematoma may lead to infection, septal perforation, and long-term nasal deformity. If a perforation has developed …

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Saddle Nose Deformity and Septal Perforation: Correcting Nasal Collapse

saddle nose treatment

CLINICAL CHALLENGE Septal perforations may arise from a variety of common injuries to the nose. These injuries can compromise blood flow to the nasal septum causing a small hole and eventually leading to a larger perforation. Common etiologies include medication abuse, drug use, nose picking and trauma. PROCEDURE OVERVIEW Large septal perforations may cause structural …

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Nasal Septum Repair / Septal Perforation Surgery

CLINICAL CHALLENGE Septal perforations may arise from a variety of common conditions. One common etiology associated with septal perforation is corrective surgery for septal deviation (deviated septum). PROCEDURE OVERVIEW During an evaluation by a septal repair specialist, imaging of the nasal cavity is usually obtained to determine the presence, size, and location of any septal …

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