ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical effect of modified endoscopic reduction via a small incision in nasal limen for nasal bone fracture with dislocation and deformity.Methods61 patients suffering from nasal bone fracture complicated with dislocation and deformity were hospitalized in our department from Jan 2014 to March 2017. Modified endoscopic reduction via a small incision in nasal limen was applied to all the patients under general anesthesia. Their postoperative nasal contours were evaluated.ResultsAll patients were followed up for more than 3 months postoperatively. Successful restoration was achieved in all 61 patients with satisfactory appearance and nasal ventilation.ConclusionWith advantages of definite therapeutic effect and minor wound, modified endoscopic reduction via a small incision in nasal limen is appropriate for nasal bone fracture complicated with dislocation and deformity. This modified reduction method is worthy of clinical application.