Lyophilized allogeneic costal cartilage graft for septorhinoplasty

Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.14730/aaps.2023.00808
Jin Sup Eom, Dong Jin Kim, Jin Woo Song, Jong Woo Choi, Kyung Suck Koh
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Background As rhinoplasty techniques have become more complex, surgeons often need more than what septal or conchal cartilage can provide. While costal cartilage became more popular for that reason, some surgeons are still uncomfortable with its invasiveness and donor site morbidity. Here, we used lyophilized allogeneic costal cartilage for septorhinoplasty and investigated its safety and usefulness.Methods The costal cartilage was harvested from a cadaveric donor and treated via multiple steps, including defatting and lyophilization, to remove all viable cells and antigenicity. The cartilage was then stored at room temperature and rehydrated 24 hours before use. Lyophilized cartilage allografts were used in 20 patients. Three types of septal graft were performed — spreader, batten, and extension — to correct septal or columellar deviation and enhance the nasal tip.Results The mean follow-up period was 4.3 years. In all cases, the graft successfully met the rhinoplasty purpose. No significant deformation was detected in any of the patients. Although warping was observed in one patient (5%), there was no case of clinical infection, extrusion, or graft removal and no revisional surgery for an unfavorable aesthetic result.Conclusions Lyophilized allogeneic cartilage was used for septorhinoplasty very safely and effectively. It can be carved into any shape and has all other properties required for perfectly replacing autologous costal cartilage. The main advantage of cartilage allografts is a limitless supply of high-quality cartilage without donor site morbidity. The disadvantages include the need for special facilities and manpower and extra covering cost.
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冻干异体肋软骨移植用于鼻中隔成形术
背景:随着鼻整形技术变得越来越复杂,外科医生往往需要比鼻中隔或耳甲软骨所能提供的更多。尽管由于这个原因,肋软骨手术变得越来越流行,但一些外科医生仍然对其侵入性和供体部位的发病率感到不舒服。在这里,我们使用冻干的异体肋软骨进行鼻中隔成形术,并研究其安全性和有效性。方法从尸体供体中获取肋软骨,经过脱脂、冻干等多步骤处理,去除所有活细胞和抗原性。软骨在室温下保存,并在使用前再水化24小时。冻干同种异体软骨移植20例。为了矫正鼻中隔或小柱偏曲,增强鼻尖,我们进行了三种类型的鼻中隔移植物——伸展式、板条式和延伸式。结果平均随访时间4.3年。在所有病例中,移植物都成功地达到了鼻整形的目的。所有患者均未发现明显的变形。虽然有1例(5%)患者观察到翘曲,但没有临床感染、挤压或移植物移除的病例,也没有因不利的美学结果而进行翻修手术。结论冻干异体软骨用于鼻中隔成形术安全、有效。它可以被切割成任何形状,并具有完美替代自体肋软骨所需的所有其他特性。同种异体软骨移植的主要优点是可以无限制地提供高质量的软骨,而不会引起供体部位的病变。缺点是需要特殊的设施和人力,并且需要额外的覆盖成本。
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