SR Baker - Principles of Nasal Reconstruction, 2011 - Springer ... The lateralcrus of the alar cartilage remained intact (Fig. 17.1). ... 17.2). An auricular cartilage rim graft was placed along the nostril margin spanning the width of the defect. This graft served to reinforce the nostril and was positioned caudal to the lateralcrus. ...
SR Baker - Principles of Nasal Reconstruction, 2011 - Springer ... The lateralcrus and upper lateral cartilage were included in the specimen. Resection left a 3.0 × 2.75 cm full-thickness defect of the left nose (Fig. ... 7. The pur- pose of this graft was to provide a framework for the ala and to replace the missing lateralcrus of the left alar carti- lage. ... Related articles
SR Baker - Principles of Nasal Reconstruction, 2011 - Springer ... The vestibular skin was dissected from the entire lateralcrus of the alar car- tilage and mobilized inferiorly to the level of the alar margin. ... The height of the graft extended from the nostril margin to the cau- dal border of the lateralcrus of the alar cartilage. ... Related articles
JM Ridgway… - Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, 2011 - Am Med Assoc ... In our surgical experience we have noted significant, posterior extensions of the lateralcrus of the lower lateral nasal cartilages that may be of considerable importance in the treatment of the nasal base. Next Section. Methods. ...
DW Lee, BK Choi… - Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2011 - Elsevier ... Tethering Deformity of LateralCrus. The cleft-side lateralcrus is attached to the piriform aperture in a lower position, and the alar cartilage is lateralized and flattened. 2 In ... be corrected. View Within Article. LateralCrus Elevation. ...