2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2021.103335
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A new approach for crooked nose: Separated spreader graft “puzzle graft”

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“…It may be also not be applicable for crooked nose cases that require stronger cartilage support to straighten the nasal dorsum. In cases of saddle and crooked noses, more enduring cartilage grafts may be necessary to ensure sufficient septal support [3,16,32]. In this case, providing thinner nasal dorsum may be sacrificed to ensure sufficient septal support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may be also not be applicable for crooked nose cases that require stronger cartilage support to straighten the nasal dorsum. In cases of saddle and crooked noses, more enduring cartilage grafts may be necessary to ensure sufficient septal support [3,16,32]. In this case, providing thinner nasal dorsum may be sacrificed to ensure sufficient septal support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Bilateral spreader grafts were advocated by some authors to support the INV on both sides and to strongly counter the cartilaginous memory of the dorsal part of the cartilaginous nasal septum. [5][6][7] Many modifications have been designed on the spreader grafts to be more effective in the management of the crooked nose deformity, such as the extended spreader graft, 8 the cross-spreader graft, 9 the separated spreader graft "puzzle graft," 10 and the septal crossbar graft. 11 The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of using a unilateral convex spreader graft in the correction of the C-shaped crooked nose deformity when it is placed against the convex side of the deviated dorsal part of the cartilaginous nasal septum after releasing the other extrinsic and intrinsic forces that are responsible for the nasal deviation.…”
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“…Many modifications have been designed on the spreader grafts to be more effective in the management of the crooked nose deformity, such as the extended spreader graft, 8 the cross-spreader graft, 9 the separated spreader graft “puzzle graft,” 10 and the septal crossbar graft 11 …”
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