Single block costal cartilage graft in rhinoplasty

INTRODUCTION: It is often necessary to use inclusion materials in rhinoplasty for nose restructuring. The costal cartilage graft is one of the inclusion material options, and its use is indicated when septal cartilage is not available or is not sufficient to provide necessary remodeling of the nose. METHODS: Four patients who, for diverse reasons, had saddle nose or poor projection of the nasal dorsum underwent rhinoplasty. All received a costal cartilage graft carved in an "L" shape. The long branch of the "L" was used to reconstruct the dorsum and the short branch was used to support the new dorsum and the columella, repositioning the nasal tip. RESULTS: All patients had a good postoperative evolution and had no significant complications. There was a clear reconstruction of the dorsum and harmonization of the nasal tip. The results were as expected and were long-lasting. CONCLUSIONS: The use of a costal cartilage graft carved in a single block in rhinoplasty provides enhancement of the nasal dorsum and tip projection, promoting appropriate nasal remodeling

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Main Authors: Lopes,Daniel Dias, Andrade,Bruno Gazire de Araújo, Vaena,Michel Luciano Holger Toledano, Mota,Denise Salles Coelho da
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica 2011
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spelling oai:scielo:S1983-517520110003000152011-12-09Single block costal cartilage graft in rhinoplastyLopes,Daniel DiasAndrade,Bruno Gazire de AraújoVaena,Michel Luciano Holger ToledanoMota,Denise Salles Coelho da Rhinoplasty Nose/surgery Cartilage Reconstructive surgical procedures INTRODUCTION: It is often necessary to use inclusion materials in rhinoplasty for nose restructuring. The costal cartilage graft is one of the inclusion material options, and its use is indicated when septal cartilage is not available or is not sufficient to provide necessary remodeling of the nose. METHODS: Four patients who, for diverse reasons, had saddle nose or poor projection of the nasal dorsum underwent rhinoplasty. All received a costal cartilage graft carved in an "L" shape. The long branch of the "L" was used to reconstruct the dorsum and the short branch was used to support the new dorsum and the columella, repositioning the nasal tip. RESULTS: All patients had a good postoperative evolution and had no significant complications. There was a clear reconstruction of the dorsum and harmonization of the nasal tip. The results were as expected and were long-lasting. CONCLUSIONS: The use of a costal cartilage graft carved in a single block in rhinoplasty provides enhancement of the nasal dorsum and tip projection, promoting appropriate nasal remodelinginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia PlásticaRevista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica v.26 n.3 20112011-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-51752011000300015en10.1590/S1983-51752011000300015
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Vaena,Michel Luciano Holger Toledano
Mota,Denise Salles Coelho da
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Single block costal cartilage graft in rhinoplasty
author_facet Lopes,Daniel Dias
Andrade,Bruno Gazire de Araújo
Vaena,Michel Luciano Holger Toledano
Mota,Denise Salles Coelho da
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title Single block costal cartilage graft in rhinoplasty
title_short Single block costal cartilage graft in rhinoplasty
title_full Single block costal cartilage graft in rhinoplasty
title_fullStr Single block costal cartilage graft in rhinoplasty
title_full_unstemmed Single block costal cartilage graft in rhinoplasty
title_sort single block costal cartilage graft in rhinoplasty
description INTRODUCTION: It is often necessary to use inclusion materials in rhinoplasty for nose restructuring. The costal cartilage graft is one of the inclusion material options, and its use is indicated when septal cartilage is not available or is not sufficient to provide necessary remodeling of the nose. METHODS: Four patients who, for diverse reasons, had saddle nose or poor projection of the nasal dorsum underwent rhinoplasty. All received a costal cartilage graft carved in an "L" shape. The long branch of the "L" was used to reconstruct the dorsum and the short branch was used to support the new dorsum and the columella, repositioning the nasal tip. RESULTS: All patients had a good postoperative evolution and had no significant complications. There was a clear reconstruction of the dorsum and harmonization of the nasal tip. The results were as expected and were long-lasting. CONCLUSIONS: The use of a costal cartilage graft carved in a single block in rhinoplasty provides enhancement of the nasal dorsum and tip projection, promoting appropriate nasal remodeling
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