The bilateral conchal cartilage graft: A new technique in augmentation rhinoplasty |
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Authors: | Rolf Muenker M.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Eberhardstr. 61, (Tagblatt-Turm), 7000 Stuttgart, West Germany |
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Abstract: | The most common procedures to reconstruct a severe saddle-nose deformity are autogenous costal cartilage, iliac bone grafting, or Silastic implants. Each of them has its specific disadvantages. As an alternative solution, an autogenous bilateral conchal graft in sand-wich technique is described. A 3-layer graft for the dorsum and a 2-layer graft to support the depressed columellar-tip area grants a more natural and elastic reconstruction of the nasal framework. The conchal grafts are taken by an incision made on the preauricular surface of the ear. How to plane the curved grafts by meticulous cross-hatching and to immobilize them in the recipient area by transcutaneous suturing is demonstrated.Presented at the VIII International Congress of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Montreal, Canada, June, 1983 |
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Keywords: | Rhinoplasty augmentation Autografts Conchal cartilage grafts bilateral |
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