Angulated Cephalic Strip Flap in Lateral Crura Reduction: A Scroll Area Preservation Technique in Rhinoplasty.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Andre Generalow, Milos Kovacevic, Theresia Stigger, Barbara Kofler
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Abstract

In nasal tip surgery, achieving both functional and aesthetic results is crucial. Several complications, such as alar retraction or weakening of the internal nasal valve (INV), are associated with the "classical" cephalic trim. To prevent complications in nasal tip surgery a horizontal reduction of the lateral crus (LC) using a cephalic hinged flap while preserving the scroll area is described. In 138 patients with bulbous tips, a modification of the hinged flap, the angulated cephalic strip flap (ACSF), was performed during open septorhinoplasty. The cephalic portion of the lower lateral cartilage was superficially incised without separation, preserving the scroll area. The anterior-cephalic triangle of the cephalic portion was resected to facilitate tip sutures and avoid cartilage duplication in the new dome area and hereby creation of additional, undesired volume. The cephalic part was folded inferiorly and anchored with a single fixation suture. Additionally, a fixation with a suture in the scroll area should be performed to strengthen the cranial border of the LC to prevent flap displacement and warping of lower lateral cartilage, particularly in thin-skin patients where the healing forces are significantly stronger. In all 138 patients, a satisfactory postoperative result was achieved, with improved aesthetic and functional outcomes for the nasal tip. The ACSF facilitated tip suturing in all patients after resection of the anterior-cephalic triangle. No revision related to this technique was required, and no narrowing of the INV was observed.

角状头条皮瓣在侧脚复位中的应用——一种在鼻成形术中保留区域的技术。
在鼻尖手术中,实现功能和美观是至关重要的。一些并发症,如鼻翼缩回或内鼻阀减弱,与“经典”头侧修剪有关。目的与假设:为了防止鼻尖手术并发症,本文描述了使用头侧铰链皮瓣水平复位外侧小腿,同时保留滚动区。研究设计:回顾性队列研究方法:在138例球根状鼻尖患者中,在开放式鼻中隔成形术中对铰链瓣进行改良,即成角头条瓣。下外侧软骨的头侧部分被浅切而不分离,保留了卷轴区。切除头侧部分的前头三角,以方便尖端缝合,避免在新的穹窿区域软骨复制,从而产生额外的,不希望的体积。头部向下折叠,用单一固定缝线固定。此外,应在滚动区进行缝合固定,以加强外侧脚的颅缘,以防止皮瓣移位和下外侧软骨翘起,特别是在愈合力明显更强的薄皮肤患者中。结果:138例患者均获得满意的术后结果,鼻尖美观和功能均有改善。角状头条皮瓣在切除头前三角后可方便地缝合尖端。不需要与该技术相关的翻修,也没有观察到内鼻阀变窄。结论:成角头条皮瓣改善了鼻尖的美观和功能。通过重建涡旋区,避免了鼻翼缩回或内鼻瓣狭窄等并发症。切除的头三角利于尖端缝合。
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Facial Plastic Surgery
Facial Plastic Surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
10.00%
发文量
87
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Facial Plastic Surgery is a journal that publishes topic-specific issues covering areas of aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery as it relates to the head, neck, and face. The journal''s scope includes issues devoted to scar revision, periorbital and mid-face rejuvenation, facial trauma, facial implants, rhinoplasty, neck reconstruction, cleft palate, face lifts, as well as various other emerging minimally invasive procedures. Authors provide a global perspective on each topic, critically evaluate recent works in the field, and apply it to clinical practice.
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