Abstract
Surgical treatment of the defects and deformations in the facial area are still actual problems of reconstructive surgery. Medical and social aspects of the problem, pushes for intense search of the new materials for the reconstruction and improvement of surgical methods. The work presents an interesting clinical case description. The authors successfully used radiopaque medical cement “Surgical Simplex P” to fill in the deficit of the nasal bone and cartilage. It should be noted that the satisfactory effect was achieved in both functional and aesthetic point of view.
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