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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons ; : 376-382, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-224766

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: In patients with unilateral cleft lip and nose deformity, alar retraction is commonly seen on the non-cleft side after cleft side is corrected. Spacer graft was used to drag down the inferior border of the alar cartilage of the non-cleft side so as to match the cleft side. By performing spacer graft and septal extension graft together, symmetry and cosmetic improvements were achieved. METHODS: Seven unilateral cleft lip and nose deformity patients underwent surgery for alar retraction correction. The median age was 24 years (ranged from 15 to 34 years), and the median follow-up period was 7.4 months (ranged from 6 to 12 months). The perpendicular length from the longitudinal axis of the nostril to the alar rim, the nasolabial angle and the ala-labial angle were measured in the lateral view photo. The longest perpendicular length from the cephalic border of the alar rim to the parallel line of the alar base was measured in the frontal view photo. RESULTS: Improvement in alar retraction was seen after the surgery. There were no specific complications during the follow-up and the symmetry of both nostrils was satisfactory. No increase in the nasolabial angle or exposure of the nostrils was seen after the tip projection via tip plasty. CONCLUSION: The fundamental factor in correcting alar retraction with secondary cleft lip and nose deformity is repositioning the alar rim with spacer graft, which seems to be more physiologic than other methods. The method combining spacer graft with septal extension graft will bring symmetry as well as more cosmetic improvement in correction of alar retraction with secondary cleft lip and nose deformity.


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Humans , Axis, Cervical Vertebra , Cartilage , Cleft Lip , Congenital Abnormalities , Cosmetics , Follow-Up Studies , Nose , Succinates , Transplants
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Journal of the Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association ; : 17-23, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-14581

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The correction of secondary cleft lip and nose deformity often presents an extremely difficult plastic surgical problem. The deformity is a complex, three dimensional alteration in nasal anatomy with defects in all tissue layers : skin, cartilage, vestibular lining and bone. The patient who has these kinds of deformities undergoes the aggravation of deformities, as the patient grows older. And the decreased length of maxilla is accompanied by the deficiency of posterior development. As a result, the depression of nose and midface is usually developed and especially the depression of nose is severely noted in an oriental. To correct this secondary cleft lip nose deformity in Oriental patients, alar cartilge mobilization and suspension techniques have been developed. But, these techniques have critical limitations in the suspension vector and power. Oriental people usually have thin alar cartilages and thick skin. So, the suspended, deformed alar cartilage may relapse and pull the normal alar cartilage to the deformed side. To overcome these limitations, we have carried out the augmentation rhinoplasty using a silicone implant with Tajima's inverted U incision and interdomal suturing at the same time, which is inexpensive and easily handled, to twelve patients of secondary cleft lip and nose deformity for recent 2 years. The results were considerably satisfactory, so we report this paper and then can ascertain the further aesthetic benefits, such as the postoperative augmentation of a nose, finer nasal tip and the symmetry of both nostrils.


Subject(s)
Humans , Cartilage , Cleft Lip , Congenital Abnormalities , Depression , Maxilla , Nose , Recurrence , Rhinoplasty , Silicones , Skin
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