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academies

September 10-11, 2018 | Paris, France

&

Joint Event

Otolaryngology: ENT Surgery

6

th

International Conference on

Cell & Stem Cell Research

World Congress and Expo on

Journal of Otolaryngology Online Journal | Volume 8

Congenital deformed nose

Dong Hak Jung

Shimmian Rhinoplasty Clinic, Korea

C

ongenital deformed noses are usually combined serious

deformities which is nostril asymmetry, hypoplasia, defect

of some part, deviation etc. The deformities are not only the

nose but also lip, philtrumand other face too. Types of congenital

deformed noses are Cleft nasal deformities, Scleroderma, Binder

syndrome, Hypoplastic nose, etc. Themost common congenital nasal

deformity is a Cleft nose. There are two types cleft nosewhich is

unilateral andbilateral one. The characteristics of Binder Syndrome

is a very flat nose and hypoplasia of mid face. Usually there is

underdeveloped nasal septum. Scleroderma has a kind of fissure

which is acrosswhole face including nose.Many of them is needed

reconstructive rhinoplasty. Hypoplastic nosemeans underdeveloped

some part of nose or whole nose. The author wants to report the

experience how they have treated the congenital deformed nose.

e:

rhinojdh@hotmail.com

ENT and Stem Cell 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4066/2250-0359-C1-003