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Title: Three-dimensional (3D) Columellar strut graft in rhinoplasty
Authors: Topkara, Adem
Keywords: adolescent
adult
Article
cartilage graft
female
follow up
human
lower lateral crus
major clinical study
male
nose cartilage
nose reconstruction
open surgery
patient satisfaction
postoperative complication
priority journal
retrospective study
three dimensional columellar strut graft
treatment outcome
middle aged
nose
nose septum
procedures
skin transplantation
surgery
surgical flaps
suture technique
young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Nasal Septum
Nose
Patient Satisfaction
Retrospective Studies
Rhinoplasty
Skin Transplantation
Surgical Flaps
Suture Techniques
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Abstract: Background: Nasal tip surgery is the most important and most difficult step of an aesthetic rhinoplasty operation. Various suture and grafting techniques have been described for adequate tip rotation and projection in nasal tip surgery. Objectives: The author describes his technique of "three-dimensional (3D) columellar strut graft" in nasal tip surgery. Methods: Each patient is treated using the open technique rhinoplasty. The author's technique uses a 3D dorsal columellar strut with a special anatomy in the shape of a Y- on a horizontal plane. When the dorsal columellar strut is placed in a way to maintain the interdomal angle, this technique perfectly stabilizes the lower lateral cruses (LLCs) that have been shaped with cephalic dome suture (CDS). Results: A retrospective analysis of 78 patients, who underwent 3D columellar strut graft technique, were included in the study. The mean follow-up period was 15 months. All of the patients were satisfied with their tip shapes. Conclusions: The 3D dorsal columellar strut graft technique is an easily administered technique with reliable outcomes. The purpose of this graft is to support the reshaped LLCs with a perfect anatomic alignment. It does not require any additional cartilaginous graft in patients undergoing a reduction of the dorsum. © 2016 The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Inc.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9053
https://doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjw204
ISSN: 1090-820X
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