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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 624-629, 2018.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-718109

ABSTRACT

Low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma (LGFMS), a soft tissue tumor that has high recurrence and metastasizing potential, rarely occurs in the head and neck region. Therefore, the treatment for LGFMS in the facial area is challenging in terms of cosmetic and functional maintenance. The authors report a case of LGFMS in the posterior nasal cavity. It was completely removed in parallel with the nasal endoscopic and oral approach, but the lower margin was closed by preserving the soft palate. The patient is well without any recurrence or metastasis after 5 years of follow-up.


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Humans , Follow-Up Studies , Head , Nasal Cavity , Neck , Neoplasm Metastasis , Palate, Soft , Recurrence , Sarcoma
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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 559-564, 2017.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-651335

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Osteotomy, usually carried out bilaterally, is a commonly performed procedure to correct the bony dorsum of deviated nose. However, it is an invasive maneuvers which can affect the stability of nasal bone and develop complications, such as, edema and ecchymosis. This study aims to evaluate the usefulness of unilateral osteotomy in correcting a deviated nose with various scoliosis. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: We studied 9 of the 69 patients who underwent corrective rhinoplasty with unilateral osteotomy to correct the bony nasal dorsum between 2010 and 2014. For patients whose bony nasal dorsum was corrected well after performing osteotomy on the convex side of the bony dorsum, the opposite side was not operated on; however, if correction was incomplete, osteotomy was additionally performed on the opposite side. For this study, patients who underwent bilateral osteotomy were excluded from the study. The improvement of correction was assessed by comparing the preoperative and postoperative photos. RESULTS: Of the nine patients treated with unilateral osteotomy, 5 cases were C or reverse C type deviations, 1 case was S type deviation and 3 were straight deviations. Five of the nine patients improved greatly and the rest improved significantly. None of the patients experienced worsening change postoperatively. CONCLUSION: Osteotomy is essential but invasive maneuver, so it is desirable to reduce the number of times to execute. By performing osteotomy on the convex side of the nose first, we can correct the deviated nose effectively while reducing the number of implementation.


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Humans , Ecchymosis , Edema , Methods , Nasal Bone , Nose , Osteotomy , Rhinoplasty , Scoliosis
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