
The Stabilization of Lower Lateral Cartilage in Rhinoplasty: A New Control Suture Technique.
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.46940/jecor.02.1004
Subject(s) - rhinoplasty , fibrous joint , medicine , displacement (psychology) , anatomy , surgery , orthodontics , nose , psychology , psychotherapist
Objective: Reposition of malpositioned lateral crura to normal position in rhinoplasty is important both functionally and aesthetically. The aim of this study is to describe a lateral cruras reposition suture technique for supplying tip symmetry and avoiding crural displacement. Patient and Method: Sixteen primary rhinoplasty cases with malpositioned lateral crura underwent lateral crural control suture (LCCS) were reported. In this technique dissected and released lateral crura were fixed to cheek skin with a suture. Those cases were assessed with FACE-Q rhinology module both aesthetically and functionally. Result: Intraoperative or postoperative lateral crural displacement can be prevented and nasal tip symmetry can be supplied easily with LCCS. Results were satisfactory both functionally and aesthetically. Conclusion: LCCS is a good alternative to correct lateral crural malposition and obtain a tip symmetry.