Author/Authors :
Karimi, Ebrahim Department of Otorhinolaryngology- Head & Neck Surgery - Amir Aalam Educational Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, , Bakhshaee, Mehdi Department of Otorhinolaryngology- Head & Neck Surgery - Throat Research Centre of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad,
Abstract :
Background: Although, different grafts are used for nasal tip
plasty in cases with under projected or ill defined tip, the selection
of a graft material, which provides sufficient amount of
tissue with least donor site morbidity and low recipient site
complication is challenging. The objectives of the present
study were to examine the usefulness of cartilaginous dorsum
as a proper material for tip graft, and to introduce the cartilaginous
dorsum as an acceptable material for columellar strut.
Methods: Fifty six (18 males and 38 females) patients were
operated for augmentation tip plasty and hump reduction from
2004 to 2008. The tailored cartilaginous or ostecartilaginous
dorsum was used as a tip graft or columellar strut in 35 and 21
cases, respectively. The cartilaginous framework was exposed
using open or close rhinoplasty approach in 41 and 15 cases,
respectively. The patients were followed for 12- 36 months.
Cosmetic outcomes and patients' satisfaction were obtained
using qualitative measures.
Results: The percentage of patients with very improved, improved,
unchanged or unacceptable aesthetic outcome were
39.29%, 50%, 3.57% and 7.14%, respectively. Moreover, the
percentages of very satisfied, satisfied, indifferent and unsatisfied
patients were 66%, 18%, 9%, and 7%, respectively.
Conclusion: The procedure provides a well-defined nasal tip
with no evidence of bifidity, angularity, or cartilage graft visibility
and displacement. The use of dorsal osteocartilaginous
graft offers outstanding advantages including ease of harvest,
mould, fix, and low resorption.