鼻整形术中的软骨翘曲:对温度、雕刻和缝合条件的评估

Yasmine Ibrahim, S. Khetpal, Wayne Ozaki, J. Roostaeian
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摘要 目标/目的 鼻整形手术通常取决于软骨的成功采集和分配,以构建鼻部框架。虽然自体软骨和尸体软骨移植已被广泛使用,但缝合和雕刻技术以及温度等因素如何影响软骨的短期和长期翘曲潜力仍不清楚。我们的系统性综述旨在客观评估各种雕刻(即外周与中央、偏心与同心)、缝合模式(即平衡式、对立式)和温度条件如何影响鼻整形中软骨移植物的翘曲潜能。通过这项研究,我们希望确定鼻整形术中软骨构建稳定的最佳条件。方法/技术 使用 "翘曲"、"鼻整形术"、"软骨"、"缝合"、"温度"、"雕刻 "和 "切割 "等术语进行了系统的文献综述。剔除重复内容后,再通过摘要和全文进行进一步筛选。为减少偏差的可能性,数据提取采用了标准化表格;变量包括作者、发表年份、发表期刊、研究设计、条件和结果。结果/影响 共有 11 项研究被纳入分析。软骨类型包括新鲜冷冻尸体移植软骨、自体肋软骨和牛肋软骨。与减少翘曲相关的条件包括中心和同心雕刻模式、对立缝合;外周和偏心切割软骨以及时间的增加与翘曲程度较高相关。结论 据作者所知,我们的系统分析首次总结了各种条件对鼻整形软骨翘曲的影响。此外,我们还确定了某些雕刻和缝合方法--尤其是中心雕刻、同心雕刻和对位缝合--对减少软骨翘曲的保护作用。我们希望通过这些信息,指导整形外科医生优化条件,防止软骨翘曲,最终为接受鼻整形手术的患者提供可靠、可持续的效果。
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Cartilage Warping in Rhinoplasty: An Assessment of Temperature, Carving, and Suturing Conditions
Abstract Goals/Purpose Rhinoplasty is often contingent on the successful harvesting and allocation of cartilage in order to build the nasal framework. While autologous and cadaveric cartilage grafts have been utilized, it remains unclear how factors, such as suturing and carving techniques, as well as temperature, impact its short- and long-term warping potential. Our systematic review seeks to objectively assess how various carving (i.e. peripheral versus central, eccentric versus concentric), suture patterns (i.e. counter-balancing, oppositional), and temperature conditions impact the warping potential of cartilage grafts in rhinoplasty. In conducting this study, we hope to determine the optimal conditions for stable cartilage constructs in rhinoplasty. Methods/Technique A systematic literature review was conducted using a combination of terms including, “warp,” “rhinoplasty,” “cartilage,” “suture,” “temperature,” “carving,” and “cutting.” Removal of duplicates was performed, followed by further screening by abstract and full text. To reduce the possibility of bias, a standardized form was used for data extraction; variables including author, year of publication, journal of publication, study design, conditions, and results were recorded. Results/Complications A total of eleven studies were included in the analysis. Cartilage types included fresh frozen cadaveric graft, autologous costal cartilage, and bovine rib cartilage. Conditions associated with reduced warping include central and concentric based carving patterns, oppositional suturing; Peripherally and eccentric cut cartilage, as well as increased time, were associated with a higher degree of warping. Conclusion To the authors’ knowledge, our systematic analysis is the first to summarize the impact of various conditions on cartilage warping in rhinoplasty. Moreover, we determine the protective nature of certain carving and suturing methods - particularly central, concentric carving, and oppositional suturing - in minimizing cartilage warping. With this information, we hope to guide plastic surgeons in optimizing conditions to potentially prevent cartilage warping, and ultimately, provide reliable and sustainable results for patients undergoing rhinoplasty.
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