Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Rib Graft Rhinoplasty & Airway Reconstruction


 
Correction of a high deviated nasal septum often requires the placement of a spreader graft to straighten the dorsum. Rib grafts allow an ample amount of sold cartilage to keep the deviated nasal septum straight and buttress the internal nasal valve. When these maneuvers are performed, they improve the airway as well as improve the aesthetic contours of the nose. Tip defining sutures and lateral crural strut grafts can help provide improved tip definition.

Typically, the rhinoplasty consultation takes two sessions to make sure that the surgeon and the patient are on the same page with regard to the correct aesthetic look. I routinely ask patients to bring in photographs of noses that they like so that we can try to match as closely as possible their desired aesthetic look.

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Monday, July 11, 2011

Rhinoplasty & Airway Reconstruction



Rhinoplasty continues to be one of the most rewarding aspects of my practice. Not only is it rewarding to improve one's breathing, but also to improve the appearance and shape of one's nose. For complex rhinoplasty requiring maneuvers to increase tip projection or augment the radix, I prefer the use of rib graft and temporalis fascia.

I find that one needs ample cartilage for spreader grafts, columellar strut grafts, and lateral crural strut grafts to correct the common parenthesis deformity of the lower lateral cartilages. I am very thankful to have had great training from an excellent mentor.


Brian P. Dickinson, M.D.