Middle Vault Dorsal Augmentation in Rhinoplasty as "Push-up" Preservation Technique or as "Modified Dorsal Split Extended Push-up" Procedure.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Pawel Szychta, Enrico Robotti
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Background: Primary or secondary dorsal augmentation rhinoplasty addresses aesthetic and functional issues related to a deficient, under-projected, or depressed nasal dorsum, frequently in middle vault. Traditional treatments often involve costal cartilage grafts, which can result in palpable irregularities and additional morbidity. Implementing dorsal preservation techniques in selected patients may improve predictability and outcomes of dorsal augmentation.

Materials and methods: We conducted a case series involving 12 patients with saddle nose deformities and significant nasal function impairment. All patients underwent either "push-up" preservation technique or "modified dorsal split extended push-up" technique. The techniques were evaluated for feasibility, safety, and efficacy. Functional outcomes were assessed using the nasal obstruction symptom evaluation (NOSE) scale preoperatively and three months postoperatively.

Results: Eight patients underwent "push-up" technique, and four patients required "dorsal split extended push-up" technique due to extensive scarring and mucosal adhesions from previous surgeries. All patients demonstrated significant postoperative improvement in nasal function as indicated by a reduction in NOSE scores (p < 0.05). Aesthetic outcomes showed a naturally augmented and smooth dorsum with no palpable irregularities. Patient satisfaction was rated very high (9 or 10 out of 10) in 10 patients and high (7 or 8 out of 10) in 2 patients. Follow-up was 6 months.

Conclusion: "Push-up" preservation technique and its extended variant provide a new surgical alternative for primary and secondary rhinoplasty with costal cartilage. These techniques offer improved and highly predictable aesthetic outcomes of the nasal dorsum with decreased morbidity, demonstrating significant potential for clinical practice and future research.

Level of evidence iii: This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .

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鼻整形术中的中穹背侧隆鼻术,作为 "俯卧撑 "保留技术或 "改良背侧分割扩展俯卧撑 "手术。
背景:原发性或继发性鼻背隆起鼻整形术可解决与鼻背缺损、凸出不足或凹陷有关的美学和功能问题,这种情况经常发生在中穹窿部。传统的治疗方法通常涉及肋软骨移植,这会导致明显的不规则和额外的发病率。在选定的患者中实施鼻背保留技术可提高鼻背隆鼻术的可预测性和效果:我们对 12 例鞍鼻畸形和鼻功能严重受损的患者进行了病例系列研究。所有患者均接受了 "俯卧撑 "保留技术或 "改良鼻背分割扩展俯卧撑 "技术。对这两种技术的可行性、安全性和有效性进行了评估。术前和术后三个月使用鼻阻塞症状评估量表(NOSE)对功能结果进行评估:结果:八名患者接受了 "俯卧撑 "技术,四名患者由于之前手术留下的广泛瘢痕和粘膜粘连而需要接受 "背侧分瓣扩展俯卧撑 "技术。所有患者的术后鼻功能均有明显改善,NOSE 评分均有所下降(p 结论:所有患者的术后鼻功能均有明显改善,NOSE 评分均有所下降:"上推 "保留技术及其扩展变体为使用肋软骨进行初级和次级鼻整形术提供了一种新的手术选择。这些技术为鼻背提供了更好、更可预测的美学效果,同时降低了发病率,为临床实践和未来研究展示了巨大潜力:本期刊要求作者为每篇文章指定证据级别。有关这些循证医学等级的完整描述,请参阅目录或在线作者须知 www.springer.com/00266 。
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