Rotational Advancement in Cleft Nose Rhinoplasty - Buccal Mucosal Grafts Serve as a Powerful Tool.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:Our aim was to analyze our technique of a modified rotational advancement in conjunction with buccal mucosal grafts (BMGs) in a subgroup of severe cleft cases. DESIGN:A retrospective clinical and photographic evaluation was conducted. Columella angle (CA) and tip projection (TPR) served as instruments in a photometric analysis. SETTING:Academic university hospital and specialized craniofacial cleft center. PATIENTS:At the time of the secondary rhinoplasty, 61 cleft patients were included, all 17 years or older. INTERVENTIONS:Rotational advancement with usage of BMGs was performed in selected cases by a single surgeon. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Nasal symmetry and aesthetic appearance. RESULTS:From 2003 to 2011, 29 unilateral severe cleft cases (group I) underwent a modified alar rotational advancement with BMGs. Group II, with 32 cases, represented patients without BMGs. Technique and management of BMGs were described in detail. The complication rate of donor and recipient site presented as very low. The CA was improved significantly in both groups. Also, TPR improved (not significantly) in group I. Using our technique, we considerably enhanced the aesthetic results and symmetry in secondary cleft rhinoplast. CONCLUSIONS:Rotating the vestibular skin makes it possible to eliminate the traction of this skin on the repositioned alar cartilage, therefore achieving a more pleasing and stable nasal symmetry in secondary cleft rhinoplasty. Versatile BMGs close this gap, thus making them a powerful tool in the arsenal of the reconstructive cleft surgeon.

authors

Kehrer A,Nijhuis THJ,Pesthy P,Willemsen S,Poublon R,van der Meulen JJJNM

doi

10.1597/16-092

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-07-01 00:00:00

pages

856-864

issue

6

eissn

1055-6656

issn

1545-1569

journal_volume

55

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