Objectives: Evaluation of the aesthetic outcome and functional aspect after surgical correction of bifid nose by combined Millard forked flap with external rhinoplasty
Background: Bifid nose is a rare congenital anomaly that results during facial development but the explicit mechanism is not clearly understood. Clinical findings are quite variable with a wide range of severity. Surgical correction still represents great challenge to facial plastic surgeons; extensive deformities in many cases, rarity of condition and paucity of publications are contributing factors.
Methods: Surgical correction of six patients with bifid nose by a combined Millard forked flap with external rhinoplasty
Results: The aesthetic and functional outcomes were acceptable for all patients and parents. There were no considerable postoperative complications.
Conclusions: This approach is highly effective for various grades of bifid nose. Early management is preferable to avoid psychological morbidity. Secondary rhinoplasty is usually needed for cosmetic refinement.
Keywords: Bifid nose; Surgery; Tessier No:0 cleft.
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