Title of article :
Oblique Split Rib Graft Surgery in Primary and Secondary Septorhinoplasty
Author/Authors :
Loghmani, Shahriar Department of Plastic Surgery - Ordibehesht Surgical Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Loghmani, Alireza Department of Dentistry - Ordibehesht Surgical Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Maraki, Fatemeh Department of Operating Rroom - Isfahan university of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Rib cartilage is an outstanding material in reconstructive
septorhinoplasty, especially in revision surgery with a low rate
of complications compared to other materials. In this study, the
results of oblique splitting of rib grafts were evaluated in 25
patients operated for primary and secondary septorhinoplasty.
METHODS
The prospective case series were undertaken on 25 patients
of saddle or crooked nose that referred to the senior author’s
private office between January 2015 and November 2017. They
had primary and secondary septorhinoplasty using autologous
costal cartilage carved by the oblique split method (OSM). The
postoperative follow-up period ranged from 3 to 36 months (Mean
follow up of 19 months).
RESULTS
The problems seen in patients were saddle-nose deformity in 16
cases, crooked-nose deformity in 3, crooked nose and saddle nose
in 3 and implant infection, inverted V-pinch, destruction of septum
in 3 more cases. After oblique split rib grafts surgery and 3-36
month follow-up (an average of 19 months), the operative outcomes
were successful and no severe resorption, infection, warping or
displacement were observed related to graft and patients were
also satisfied, and there was no complication of the donor-site.
The patients did not have any post-operative complications and no
complain of nasal distortion during follow up period.
CONCLUSION
OSM allowed obtaining large quantities of graft material without
the risk of warping due to inclusion of both peripheral and central
portions of the rib cartilage.
Keywords :
Oblique split method , Rib , Graft , Septorhinoplasty , Cartilage
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery