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The over‐projecting nasal tip: Precise reduction without rotation
Author(s) -
Close Lanny Garth,
Schaefer Steven D.,
Schultz Barbara A.
Publication year - 1987
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 - 10.1288/00005537-198708000-00009
Subject(s) - nose , reduction (mathematics) , rotation (mathematics) , deformity , medicine , projection (relational algebra) , anatomy , orthodontics , rhinoplasty , nasal cartilages , surgery , mathematics , geometry , algorithm
Excessive projection of the nasal tip is a relatively uncommon deformity, often referred to as the “Pinocchio” nose. When this unaesthetic appearance is secondary to abnormally long medial and lateral crura of the lower lateral cartilages, and when tip rotation is undesirable, surgical correction can represent a challenging problem. A simple and reproducible method via the open septorhinoplasty approach is described for correction of this deformity. In this technique, preoperative photographs are analyzed to calculate the exact length of cartilage to be excised from the medial and lateral crura. The results of this procedure are critically analyzed in six consecutive patients followed for 7 to 19 months. Based on this experience, the operation is recommended as a reliable method for correction of the over‐projecting nasal tip when minimal or no rotation is desirable.