A Finite Element Model to Simulate Formation of the Inverted-V Deformity.

JAMA facial plastic surgery 2016 Vol.18(2) p. 136-43

Tjoa T, Manuel CT, Leary RP, Harb R, Protsenko DE, Wong BJ

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Abstract

[IMPORTANCE] Computational modeling can be used to mimic the forces acting on the nasal framework that lead to the inverted-V deformity (IVD) after surgery and potentially determine long-range outcomes.

[OBJECTIVE] To demonstrate the use of the finite element method (FEM) to predict the formation of the IVD after separation of the upper lateral cartilages (ULCs) from the nasal septum.

[DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS] A computer model of a nose was derived from human computed tomographic data. The septum and upper and lower lateral cartilages were designed to fit within the soft-tissue envelope using computer-aided design software. Mechanical properties were obtained from the literature. The 3 simulations created included (1) partial fusion of the ULCs to the septum, (2) separation of the ULCs from the septum, and (3) a fully connected model to serve as a control. Forces caused by wound healing were prescribed at the junction of the disarticulated ULCs and septum. Using FEM software, equilibrium stress and strain were calculated. Displacement of the soft tissue along the nasal dorsum was measured and evaluated for evidence of morphologic change consistent with the IVD.

[MAIN OUTCOME AND MEASURES] Morphologic changes on the computer models in response to each simulation.

[RESULTS] When a posteroinferior force vector was applied along the nasal dorsum, the areas of highest stress were along the medial edge of the ULCs and at the junction of the ULCs and the nasal bones. With full detachment of ULCs and the dorsal septum, the characteristic IVD was observed. Both separation FEMs produced a peak depression of 0.3 mm along the nasal dorsum.

[CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE] The FEM can be used to simulate the long-term structural complications of a surgical maneuver in rhinoplasty, such as the IVD. When applied to other rhinoplasty maneuvers, the use of FEMs may be useful to simulate the long-term outcomes, particularly when long-term clinical results are not available. In the future, use of FEMs may simulate rhinoplasty results beyond simply morphing the outer contours of the nose and allow estimation of potentially long-term clinical outcomes that may not be readily apparent.

[LEVEL OF EVIDENCE] NA.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 septum 비중격 dict 5
시술 rhinoplasty 코성형술 dict 3
해부 nasal dorsum 콧등 dict 3
해부 nose scispacy 1
해부 disarticulated ULCs scispacy 1
해부 soft tissue scispacy 1
해부 nasal septum 비중격 dict 1
합병증 nasal framework scispacy 1
합병증 wound scispacy 1
합병증 medial edge scispacy 1
약물 [IMPORTANCE] Computational scispacy 1
약물 [OBJECTIVE] scispacy 1
약물 [DESIGN scispacy 1
약물 [MAIN OUTCOME scispacy 1
약물 [CONCLUSIONS AND scispacy 1
질환 inverted-V deformity scispacy 1
질환 depression C0011570
Mental Depression
scispacy 1
질환 ULCs → upper lateral cartilages scispacy 1
기타 lateral cartilages scispacy 1
기타 human scispacy 1
기타 soft-tissue envelope scispacy 1
기타 ULCs → upper lateral cartilages scispacy 1
기타 nasal bones scispacy 1
기타 dorsal septum scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Biomechanical Phenomena; Computer Simulation; Computer-Aided Design; Finite Element Analysis; Humans; Models, Anatomic; Nasal Cartilages; Nasal Septum; Postoperative Complications; Rhinoplasty; Tomography, X-Ray Computed

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