Author/Authors :
Manafi, Ali Department of Plastic Surgery - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Kaviani, Ali Department of Plastic Surgery - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Hamedi, Zahra Department of Plastic Surgery - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Rajabiani, Afsaneh Department of Pathology - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Manafi, Navid Department of Plastic Surgery - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
BACKGROUND There are numerous methods to mold and shape cartilage grafts for use in rhinoplasty. Each technique has advantages and disadvantages. We are going to introduce a new method for cartilage shaping with long lasting effects confirmed by follow up examination and pathologic evaluation. METHODS Grated cartilage was used in 483 patients. For 89 cases, it was wrapped in fascia and in 394 patients, used as a filler per se or in contiguity with solid structural grafts. In 51 patients, the operation was primary rhinoplasty and 432 cases, underwent secondary rhinoplasty. Postoperatively, there was a mean follow up of 2.8 years. Graft viability, and capability to maintain almost original volume, and general durability were assessed. RESULTS Out of 483 patients, only 23 cases (4.7%) needed later correction. In 11 cases (2%), it was due to overcorrection and some minor imperfections. In the rest 12 cases (2%), there was a need for more augmentation probably due to some degree of graft resorption. Three cases of these 12 patients, were corrected by outpatient shaved cartilage injection. CONCLUSION According to the very low revision rate (less than 5%), we strongly recommend our grated cartilage graft for use in primary and secondary rhinoplasty. Our study showed that patient and surgeon`s satisfaction can be achieved with a high degree of confidence.
Keywords :
Autologous , Cartilage , Graft , Rhinoplasty