Abstract:
Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) in premature babies may rarely lead to necrosis of the columella. Subsequent functional and cosmetic
impairments require surgical corrections to restore nasal anatomy and architecture. The objective of this report is to document the technique of reconstruction
in a baby with columella necrosis due to nCPAP treatment. A 21-month-old baby was referred to the oral and maxillofacial unit with a necrotic columella
following nCPAP ventilation in a neonatal intensive care unit. Nearly 75% of the vertical columella length was affected. A neocolumella was created using
tissues mobilised from the nasal sill region. This report provides a detailed description of a columella reconstruction technique which is valuable to restore
aesthetics and function.