Title of article :
A New Suture Technique for Septodermoplasty
Author/Authors :
süslü, ahmet emre hacettepe university - faculty of medicine - department of otorhinolaryngology, Turkey , jafarov, shamkhal hacettepe university - faculty of medicine - department of otorhinolaryngology, Ankara, TURKEY , özer, serdar hacettepe university - faculty of medicine - department of otorhinolaryngology, Turkey , önerci, tevfik metin hacettepe university - faculty of medicine - department of otorhinolaryngology, Turkey
From page :
11
To page :
14
Abstract :
Objective: Hereditary hemorrhagic talengiectasia is a rare disorder characterized by vascular talengiectases in mucocutaneous tissues. Septodermoplasty is one of the treatment options for controlling recurrent and prolonged epistaxis. The principle of septodermoplasty is to replace the fragile nasal mucosa with split-thickness skin graft. Materials and Methods: In this report we aimed to describe a new suture technique that can be applied for securing the graft. From September 2014 to March 2016, we performed 6 septodermoplasty operations by using a new suture technique. Results: Securing the graft in septodermoplasty operation by suturing provides an efficient and safe fixation of graft in all of the patients. Conclusion: We would recommend this cost effective technique as an alternative method for septodermoplasty operations.
Keywords :
Hereditary hemorrhagic talengiectasia , septodermoplasty , epistaxis
Journal title :
Acta Medica
Journal title :
Acta Medica
Record number :
2747041
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