What is your success rate with this procedure?

Patient before septal perforation repair
before septal perforation repair

after septal perforation repair by Dr. Kridel
after septal perforation repair

Older methods of repairing this have used other materials such as skin grafts or grafts from inside the mouth that have been transferred up to this area. The problem with skin grafts or grafts from the mouth, or totally free grafts, is that these grafts do not fill the hole with the same kind of normal lining tissue of the nose. Skin grafts in the nose tend to shed and crust continuously. Free grafts sometimes fail and die in the nose leaving you with the original perforation or a worse problem. Grafts from inside the mouth are very drying and never feel normal. Additionally, these other techniques only have about a 50% success rate.

Through years of trying very many methods, we have adopted a method that we have published and which is now quite well respected. Our results in smaller perforations have about a 90% success rate as opposed to the nationwide 50% rate. This procedure, however, is extremely extensive and complex and technically difficult.

 

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