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Upper Lateral Cartilage‐Sparing Component Dorsal Hump Reduction in Primary Rhinoplasty
Author(s) -
Arslan Emrah,
Aksoy Alper
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
the laryngoscope
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.181
H-Index - 148
eISSN - 1531-4995
pISSN - 0023-852X
DOI - 10.1097/mlg.0b013e31805366ed
Subject(s) - medicine , dissection (medical) , reduction (mathematics) , nasal septum , rhinoplasty , dorsum , nasal cartilages , anatomy , cartilage , nasal bone , surgery , nose , geometry , mathematics
Background : Dorsal hump reduction is a critical step in rhinoplasty. Most of the reasons behind revisional procedures are related to incorrect hump reduction. Methods : The authors used a modified dorsal hump reduction method in their primary cases, the steps of which are as follows: 1) dissection of the nasal vault; 2) bilateral submucoperichondrial dissections to free the cartilaginous septum; 3) separation of the upper lateral cartilages from the cartilaginous septum; 4) partial dissection of the upper lateral cartilages from the inner surfaces of the nasal bones bilaterally; 5) separation of the bony septum from the nasal bones bilaterally; 6) reduction of the partially isolated nasal bones; 7) en bloc cartilaginous and bony septum removal. The authors have operated on 68 primary cases over a 2 year period (30 mo). Results : In the great majority of cases, the results were satisfactory. No revisions were performed in this patient group. Conclusions : This method is a good alternative to traditional techniques in noses with a high and narrow roof, thin skin, and weak middle nasal vault. Revision could be performed more easily when required. Initially, wide noses may not seem good candidates for this procedure; however, careful case‐based preoperative planning may overcome this difficulty.