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Abstract
The crooked nose is unquestionably the most severe deformity of the nasal septum due to the simultaneous involvement of very important functional and aesthetic elements. As everyday interpersonal relations are primarily conducted face-to-face, deviation of the nasal pyramid from the median line is immediately obvious even to the least observant. The surgical procedures used to address this pathology must take into account the risk of relapse due to the elastic "memory" of the cartilage and avoid any undue weakening of the structure resulting in collapse of the nasal dorsum. The complexity of the problem requires techniques capable of addressing the situation radically and providing results that are stable over time. Extracorporeal septoplasty, spreader grafts and the crossbar graft are all particularly effective, not only in correcting deformity of the nasal pyramid but also in solving functional respiratory problems. The author describes the techniques in detail and discusses their strengths with respect to specific problems of the crooked nose.Entities:
Keywords: Crooked nose; Crossbar graft; Extracorporeal septoplasty; Spreader grafts
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23853411 PMCID: PMC3709523
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital ISSN: 0392-100X Impact factor: 2.124
Fig. 1.The Gubisch technique of extracorporeal reshaping of the nasal septum.
Fig. 2.C-shaped deviation of the dorsal septum and its correction using a spreader graft on the concave side.
Fig. 3.Linear deviation of the dorsal septum towards the right and its correction with a spreader graft on the opposite side.
Fig. 4.Diagrams for the correction of crooked nose using the Boccieri technique of the septal crossbar graft.
Fig. 5.Dorsal deviation of the septum and its correction with a crossbar graft.