Title of article :
Comparison between Wrapping Dice Cartilage with Temporal Fascia and Wrapping in Alloderm for Dorsal Nasal Augmentation
Author/Authors :
Heidari, Mohammad Bagher Department of General Surgery - School of Medicine - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Rasti, Mehdi Department of Surgery - Medical School - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Nadri, Sedigheh Department of Surgery - School of Medicine - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad , Roozbehani, Arian Student Research Committee - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad , Farhang Fallah, Afshin Department of Surgery - Medical School - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Mahmoudvand, Hormoz Department of Surgery - School of Medicine - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Dorsal augmentation of the nose for aesthetic and reconstructive purposes is an important issue in rhinoplasty surgery. This study
aimed to compare the two methods of dice cartilage wrapping for
dorsal augmentation of the nose including temporalis fascia and
alloderm.
METHODS
In a clinical trial study, 50 patients who needed to augment the
nasal dorsum, were enrolled and randomly allocated to two equal
groups. In the first group, diced cartilage graft of the patient was
wrapped in temporalis fascia and in the second group, a thin sheet
of alloderm was used for this purpose. After one year follow up,
satisfaction of patients and the expert panel were compared in
two groups. Also mean increase in dorsal height was measured
and compared in two groups.
RESULTS
The mean increase of dorsal nasal height one year after surgery in
the alloderm and temporalis fascia was 3.13±0.49 and 3.42±0.33,
respectively and in the fascia group was significantly higher
(p=0.02). The mean of patients’ satisfaction in the two groups of
alloderm and temporal fascia groups was 7.48±0.92 and 8.04±0.89,
respectively (p=0.03). The mean satisfaction of expert panel in the
two methods was 7.56±0.81 and 7.7±0.63, respectively (p=0.5).
CONCLUSION
The use of temporal fascia for covering the diced cartilage
in augmentation of nasal dorsum had better results than the
alloderm. Patients satisfaction and mean dorsal height was higher in temporal fascia group.
Keywords :
Dorsal , Diced cartilage , Alloderm , Fascia
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery