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Calvarial bone grafts for augmentation rhinoplasty

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

Brajendra Baser*
Affiliation:
Bombay, India
Rekha Shahani
Affiliation:
Bombay, India
Shalini Khanna
Affiliation:
Bombay, India
D. S. Grewal
Affiliation:
Bombay, India
*
Brajendra Baser, Associate Professor of E.N.T., K.E.M. Hospital & Seth G.S. Medical College, Bombay—400 012, India.

Abstract

A large variety of graft materials have been used for augmentation rhinoplasty. To date there has been no graft material which can be regarded as completely satisfactory. The modern trend is to prefer autologous material to new biological material. The membranous bones of the calvarium are extremely suitable for augmenting moderate to severe saddle nose deformities. Calvarial bone grafts can be harvested easily, with minimum donor site morbidity and disfigurement. Our experience with calvarial bone grafts for augmentation rhinoplasty is presented.

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Main Articles
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1991

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