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Lateral nasal osteotomy: a comparative study between the use of osteotome and a diamond surgical burr - a cadaver study

BACKGROUND: The ultimate goal of rhinoplasty is to achieve a controllable, reliable and an aesthetically pleasing result. Various approaches and instruments have been introduced for the correction of the bony walls of the nose to improve predictability of the procedure and to minimize the associated...

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Autores principales: Ghassemi, Alireza, Ayoub, Ashraf, Modabber, Ali, Bohluli, Behnam, Prescher, Andreas
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3878258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24354807
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-160X-9-41
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author Ghassemi, Alireza
Ayoub, Ashraf
Modabber, Ali
Bohluli, Behnam
Prescher, Andreas
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Ayoub, Ashraf
Modabber, Ali
Bohluli, Behnam
Prescher, Andreas
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description BACKGROUND: The ultimate goal of rhinoplasty is to achieve a controllable, reliable and an aesthetically pleasing result. Various approaches and instruments have been introduced for the correction of the bony walls of the nose to improve predictability of the procedure and to minimize the associated trauma. We conducted a cadaveric study comparing the results of osteotomy of the nasal wall using a diamond surgical burr with those using a 2-mm osteotome. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Bilateral osteotomy of the nasal wall was performed on 10 cadavers. The 20 lateral nasal osteotomies were carried out on 7 females and 3 males of an age range between 61-91 years. A 2-mm osteotome was used percutaneously to perforate the lateral nasal wall of the right side. On the left side a 2-mm diamond surgical burr was introduced via an intraoral approach to thin out the lateral nasal wall. The in-fracture of the nasal bone was accomplished by controlled finger pressure. The nasal mucosa was inspected endoscopically and also dissected to identify any perforations or lacerations. The pattern of nasal fracture and the presence of any fragmentation of the bony segments were assessed clinically. RESULTS: The in-fracturing of the nasal bone was accomplished by gentle pressure on the left side, but required more force on the contra lateral side. On the left side the in-fractured lateral nasal wall remained as one piece and no irregularities were seen. On the right side 3-5 bony fragments of irregular sizes and shapes were detected. There were 3-4 tears of the nasal mucosa, where the osteotome was applied. However, no mucosal tears were detected at the side, where the surgical burr was used. CONCLUSION: Osteotomy of the lateral nasal wall with a diamond burr via intraoral approach is more precise and associated with fewer complications in comparison with the use of the osteotome.
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spelling pubmed-38782582014-01-03 Lateral nasal osteotomy: a comparative study between the use of osteotome and a diamond surgical burr - a cadaver study Ghassemi, Alireza Ayoub, Ashraf Modabber, Ali Bohluli, Behnam Prescher, Andreas Head Face Med Research BACKGROUND: The ultimate goal of rhinoplasty is to achieve a controllable, reliable and an aesthetically pleasing result. Various approaches and instruments have been introduced for the correction of the bony walls of the nose to improve predictability of the procedure and to minimize the associated trauma. We conducted a cadaveric study comparing the results of osteotomy of the nasal wall using a diamond surgical burr with those using a 2-mm osteotome. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Bilateral osteotomy of the nasal wall was performed on 10 cadavers. The 20 lateral nasal osteotomies were carried out on 7 females and 3 males of an age range between 61-91 years. A 2-mm osteotome was used percutaneously to perforate the lateral nasal wall of the right side. On the left side a 2-mm diamond surgical burr was introduced via an intraoral approach to thin out the lateral nasal wall. The in-fracture of the nasal bone was accomplished by controlled finger pressure. The nasal mucosa was inspected endoscopically and also dissected to identify any perforations or lacerations. The pattern of nasal fracture and the presence of any fragmentation of the bony segments were assessed clinically. RESULTS: The in-fracturing of the nasal bone was accomplished by gentle pressure on the left side, but required more force on the contra lateral side. On the left side the in-fractured lateral nasal wall remained as one piece and no irregularities were seen. On the right side 3-5 bony fragments of irregular sizes and shapes were detected. There were 3-4 tears of the nasal mucosa, where the osteotome was applied. However, no mucosal tears were detected at the side, where the surgical burr was used. CONCLUSION: Osteotomy of the lateral nasal wall with a diamond burr via intraoral approach is more precise and associated with fewer complications in comparison with the use of the osteotome. BioMed Central 2013-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3878258/ /pubmed/24354807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-160X-9-41 Text en Copyright © 2013 Ghassemi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ghassemi, Alireza
Ayoub, Ashraf
Modabber, Ali
Bohluli, Behnam
Prescher, Andreas
Lateral nasal osteotomy: a comparative study between the use of osteotome and a diamond surgical burr - a cadaver study
title Lateral nasal osteotomy: a comparative study between the use of osteotome and a diamond surgical burr - a cadaver study
title_full Lateral nasal osteotomy: a comparative study between the use of osteotome and a diamond surgical burr - a cadaver study
title_fullStr Lateral nasal osteotomy: a comparative study between the use of osteotome and a diamond surgical burr - a cadaver study
title_full_unstemmed Lateral nasal osteotomy: a comparative study between the use of osteotome and a diamond surgical burr - a cadaver study
title_short Lateral nasal osteotomy: a comparative study between the use of osteotome and a diamond surgical burr - a cadaver study
title_sort lateral nasal osteotomy: a comparative study between the use of osteotome and a diamond surgical burr - a cadaver study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3878258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24354807
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-160X-9-41
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