| Literature DB >> 28861625 |
L Kustermans1, Maurice Y Mommaerts2.
Abstract
Nasal dorsum augmentation is commonly performed using autologous cartilage grafts, also in the Turkish Delight technique. The aim of this study was to describe a modification of the Turkish Delight technique for dorsal augmentation consisting of small hydroxyapatite-calcium carbonate granules (0.5-1 mm) that were wrapped in layers of oxidized cellulose and glued with 1-2-cm3 fibrin sealant and to compare its utility with that of other techniques. Clinically stable and satisfactory results were achieved in the four cases examined. Cone-beam computerized tomography (CBCT) imaging revealed that there was no degradation of the graft up to 2 years after surgery. The use of a modified Turkish Delight method using hydroxyapatite granules promises to be a valuable option for the correction of nasal dorsum deficiency.Entities:
Keywords: Acquired nose deformities; Allografts; Autografts; Biocompatible materials; Hydroxyapatite; Nasal surgical procedures; Oxidized cellulose; Prostheses and implants
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28861625 PMCID: PMC5682316 DOI: 10.1007/s10006-017-0646-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oral Maxillofac Surg ISSN: 1865-1550
Fig. 1Preparing the Turkish Delight: ProOsteon® (white granules), Tisseel® (from canula), and Surgicel® (knitten fleece)
Fig. 2The hydroxyapatite Turkish Delight ready to implant
Fig. 3Preoperative and postoperative photographs. a Preoperative face frontal view. b One-month postoperative face frontal view. c Two-year postoperative face frontal view. d Preoperative face profile view. e One-month postoperative face profile view. f Two-year postoperative face profile view
Fig. 4CBCT scan 2 years postoperatively of the patient in Fig. 3
Fig. 5Postoperative radiographic imaging of the other three cases. a Four-month postoperative lateral cephalogram. b Six-month postoperative CBCT scan. c One-year postoperative CBCT scan