Evaluation of Nasal Tip Support in Septorhinoplasty.

Aesthetic plastic surgery 2019 Vol.43(4) p. 1021-1027

Erol O, Buyuklu F, Koycu A, Bas C, Erbek SS

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Abstract

[BACKGROUND] A good understanding of nasal tip support mechanisms is essential for achieving successful and functional rhinoplasty results. The loss of nasal tip support resulting from different maneuvers adopted during rhinoplasty and how this loss is affected by reconstructive applications should be known. This study evaluated and compared changes in nasal tip support perioperatively after different techniques were used during septorhinoplasty.

[METHODS] Patients who underwent primary open rhinoplasty between January 2018 and March 2018 in a tertiary medical center were included in this prospective blind case series. Nasal tip resistance measurements were taken after perioperative maneuvers by creating enough force to achieve 1 mm, 2 mm and 3 mm of displacement at the tip region. Measurements were obtained during six different stages using a Newton meter: preoperatively, after caudal septal resection, after skin flap elevation, after the columellar strut or tongue-in-groove procedure, after tip suturing and postoperatively. Our hypothesis was that during septorhinoplasty, each maneuver used changes the tip support intraoperatively. The predictor variables were the different rhinoplasty techniques used. The outcome variable was nasal tip resistance to compression intraoperatively and immediate postoperatively. Appropriate statistics were computed, and a p < 0.05 value was considered significant.

[RESULTS] Ten of the 15 patients were female, and 5 were male. The patient age ranged from 19 to 40 (mean 24.8 ± 4.9). The tongue-in-groove technique was applied in 5 of the patients, while columellar strut grafting was performed in 10. The application of columellar strut grafting did not create a significant increase in nasal tip support (p > 0.05). An increase in nasal tip support was observed at each stage (85%, 53%, 35%) after application of the tongue-in-groove technique (p < 0.05).

[CONCLUSIONS] A novel and reproducible technique for digitally evaluating manual force is presented for determining changes in nasal tip support with different maneuvers applied in living patients undergoing rhinoplasty. No significant difference was noted between the preoperative and postoperative measurements for columellar strut grafting. The tongue-in-groove technique is an important maneuver that has a significant effect on nasal tip support. According to our data, the interdomal and intercrural ligaments, the medial crus-septum connections and the connections between alar cartilage and overlying skin and muscle tissue are important structures for tip support.

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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 nasal tip 코끝 dict 10
시술 rhinoplasty 코성형술 dict 5
해부 tip 코끝 dict 4
시술 septorhinoplasty 코성형술 dict 3
시술 flap 피판재건술 dict 1
해부 septum 비중격 dict 1
해부 alar 콧방울 dict 1
해부 columellar scispacy 1
해부 interdomal scispacy 1
해부 alar cartilage scispacy 1
해부 skin scispacy 1
해부 muscle tissue scispacy 1
합병증 Nasal scispacy 1
합병증 caudal septal scispacy 1
합병증 skin flap scispacy 1
약물 [BACKGROUND] A scispacy 1
약물 [CONCLUSIONS] A scispacy 1
기법 open rhinoplasty 개방형 접근법 dict 1
질환 medial crus-septum scispacy 1
기타 Patients scispacy 1
기타 columellar scispacy 1
기타 patient scispacy 1
기타 intercrural ligaments scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Adult; Age Factors; Cohort Studies; Esthetics; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Hospitals, University; Humans; Male; Nasal Cartilages; Nasal Septum; Nose; Prospective Studies; Rhinoplasty; Risk Assessment; Sex Factors; Surgical Flaps; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome; Turkey; Wound Healing; Young Adult

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