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Correction| Volume 46, ISSUE 8, P718, December 1993

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        • Fractures of the frontal sinus: a rationale of treatment
          British Journal of Plastic SurgeryVol. 46Issue 3
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            There is still controversy on the management of frontal sinus fractures, as the optimal method of treatment has not been developed yet. Based on experience with 71 patients we formed a protocol, the basic principles of which are outlined here. In cases of posterior wall fractures the sinus was either cranialised or it was obliterated down to the nasofrontal duct. Anterior table fractures were reduced, defects were reconstructed and the sinus was drained via the nose for 4–6 weeks. Autologous graft material was always used for all reconstructive purposes.
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        • Closure of a palatal fistula using a mucoperiosteal island flap
          British Journal of Plastic SurgeryVol. 27Issue 4
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            A successful two-layer closure of a palatal fistula measuring 3 cm. by 2·3 cm. using only local tissue is reported. A technique of accurate assessment of palatal tissue available for such repair is described.
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