Archives of Craniofacial Surgery 2017;18(1):59-61
doi:10.7181/acfs.2017.18.1.59
Silicone Implant Sandwiched between Intact Nasal Bones with Fractured Nasal Bone Segments.
Soo Hyun WOO 1 ; Woo Seob KIM ; Han Koo KIM ; Tae Hui BAE
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Nasal bone; Rhinoplasty; Silicones
Country
Republic of Korea
Language
English
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Abstract
As the number of people who have undergone augmentation rhinoplasty has increased recently, nasal fractures are becoming more common after rhinoplasty. A silicone implant can affect the nasal fracture pattern, but there is no significant difference in treatment methods commonly. A 28-year-old female who had undergone augmentation visited our clinic with a nasal fracture. Computed tomography revealed that the silicone implant was sandwiched between the intact nasal bones with fractured bone fragments. In this case, open reduction was inevitable and a new silicone implant was inserted after reduction. Migration of the silicone implant beneath the nasal bone is a very rare phenomenon, but its accurate prevention and diagnosis is important because a closed reduction is impossible.
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