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  4. Primary Cleft Rhinoplasty: Surgical Outcomes and Complications Using Three Techniques for Unilateral Cleft Lip Nose Repair

Primary Cleft Rhinoplasty: Surgical Outcomes and Complications Using Three Techniques for Unilateral Cleft Lip Nose Repair

Author(s)
Date Issued
21 de noviembre de 2019
Type
Article
Volume
31
Issue
6
Start Page
1521
End Page
1525
DOI
10.1097/scs.0000000000006043
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study represents a single surgeon's 10 years of experience addressing unilateral cleft lip and palate nose deformity. The purpose was to compare surgical outcomes and related complications using 3 different techniques to improve nasal shape in primary unilateral cleft rhinoplasty. METHODS: This retrospective study with Institutional Ethical Committee approval compares 3 groups of patients with unilateral cleft lip nose and palate who were operated on using different techniques from 2007 to 2017. Surgical outcomes were analyzed by physical examination at least 1 year after primary rhinoplasty. Anthropometric measurements were obtained for the cleft and noncleft sides of the nose. RESULTS: Approach with general analysis indicated differences among the 3 techniques. The author's comparative study revealed differences in nose symmetry and related complications, including increased recurrence of nose deformity using the modified McComb technique. Better short-term nose symmetry was observed using Potter technique and the V-Y-Z rhinoplasty. CONCLUSIONS: Potter approach and the V-Y-Z techniques achieve better short-term nose symmetry than the McComb method. Complications were less common in the group of patients operated on using the modified McComb technique. Additional studies are required to evaluate functional and long-term outcomes after primary rhinoplasty using the proposed methods.
Subjects

Medicine

Rhinoplasty

Nose

Deformity

Orthodontics

Dentistry

Surgery

Medicine

Rhinoplasty

Nose

Deformity

Orthodontics

Dentistry

Surgery

Cleft Lip surgery

Cleft Lip surgery

Cleft Lip surgery

Humans

Humans

Humans

Infant

Infant

Infant

Nose Diseases surgery...

Nose Diseases surgery...

Nose Diseases surgery...

Postoperative Complic...

Postoperative Complic...

Postoperative Complic...

Retrospective Studies...

Retrospective Studies...

Retrospective Studies...

Rhinoplasty methods

Rhinoplasty methods

Rhinoplasty methods

Treatment Outcome

Treatment Outcome

Treatment Outcome

Health Sciences Medic...

Life Sciences Biochem...

Health Sciences Medic...

Metrics
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