2019
DOI: 10.1001/jamafacial.2019.0815
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Extended Butterfly Graft for Functional and Cosmetic Correction of Saddle Nose Deformity

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“…The surgical procedure for saddle nose deformity correction is determined by the severity of the deformity and other patient factors. [ 14 , 15 ] Grade 3 or higher severe saddle nose deformity requires L-strut reconstruction with costal cartilage; [ 16 , 17 ] however, this requires an additional surgical site and general anesthesia. The double-layer dermofat graft technique is a promising alternative because it is less invasive and relatively simple.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surgical procedure for saddle nose deformity correction is determined by the severity of the deformity and other patient factors. [ 14 , 15 ] Grade 3 or higher severe saddle nose deformity requires L-strut reconstruction with costal cartilage; [ 16 , 17 ] however, this requires an additional surgical site and general anesthesia. The double-layer dermofat graft technique is a promising alternative because it is less invasive and relatively simple.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The options for grafting may be constrained if using ear cartilage, however, a butterfly graft may be a useful reconstructive technique for milder cases. 14,15 Septal cartilage is usually impractical in these patients because they almost always have a preexisting deficiency, most commonly from a perforation. Irradiated homograft costal cartilage may be used and has been shown to have long-lasting results.…”
Section: Management Of the Caudal Septummentioning
confidence: 99%