2019
DOI: 10.1002/lary.27776
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Evolution of the butterfly graft technique: 15‐year review of 500 cases with expanding indications

Abstract: Objectives/Hypothesis To describe the evolution of the butterfly graft technique for the treatment of nasal valve compromise, with specific attention to technical developments allowing for expanded indications. To review the impact on patient‐reported outcomes of nasal airway function and nasal aesthetics. Study Design Retrospective chart review. Methods A review of a single surgeon's patients at a private practice and tertiary care center undergoing surgical correction for nasal valve compromise using the but… Show more

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“…This graft is placed over the nasal septum and sutured to the caudal margins of the ULC such that the natural spring of the graft helps both to widen the nasal valve and to reinforce the strength of the ULC. 13 Figure 1 shows the nasal anatomy and gives an overview of the cartilage harvest and graft placements in SG and BFG procedures.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This graft is placed over the nasal septum and sutured to the caudal margins of the ULC such that the natural spring of the graft helps both to widen the nasal valve and to reinforce the strength of the ULC. 13 Figure 1 shows the nasal anatomy and gives an overview of the cartilage harvest and graft placements in SG and BFG procedures.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conchal cartilage was then carved as previously described. 15 Next, the graft was placed via an endonasal approach. A limited intercartilaginous incision was then made, and a subnasal SMAS plane was then developed to the level of the rhinion.…”
Section: Specimens and Surgical Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1B). [12][13][14][15] Recently, the use of a less invasive, bioabsorbable nasal implant (BNI) that is designed to reinforce the soft tissues adjacent to the upper and lower lateral cartilages has also been shown effective at improving the sensation of nasal patency, purportedly by stiffening the nasal sidewall (Fig. 1C).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Зона НК считается наиболее узким местом в полости носа и играет при этом важную роль в регуляции потока воздуха . Отсутствие улучшения носового дыхания после хирургического вмешательства на перегородке носа и носовых раковинах у части пациентов служит поводом для критического анализа других причин носовой дисфункции [5][6][7][8] . Проведя обследования 500 пациентов, S .…”
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“…Поэтому, с нашей точки зрения, при объективной оценке вентиляционной функции носа методом передней активной риноманометрии особое внимание следует уделять показателям суммарного объемного потока и суммарного сопротивления именно на вдохе . Статический коллапс часто усугубляется динамическим компонентом и наоборот [3][4][5]11] .…”
Section: диагностика дисфункции нкunclassified