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      Uses of Various Grafting Techniques in External Approach Rhinoplasty: An Overview

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          The surgeons performing rhinoplasty found Graft selection the greatest challenge. To avoid an immune response the preferred choice thus far for nasal reconstruction would be autograft compared to allograft due to its lower rate of rejection. We have evaluated 30 patients who underwent open rhinoplasty and We used conchal and septal cartilaginous grafts in various forms by the open approach to correct various nasal deformities compared our experience regarding the operative technique, graft availability, indications, and limitations. No bony graft material or synthetic materials were used. Preoperative extensive evaluation of the patient was done in order to determine the type of deformity and the type of graft to be used in order to correct the deformity. Preoperative and postoperative photographs were taken in four basic views: frontal, lateral, lateral-oblique and basal in order to assess the results of the surgery. The study was done on 30 patients (20 male and 10 females) using the external rhinoplasty approach using the septal and conchal cartilages in different forms. Autologous septal cartilage was used in most of the patients (25 out of 30) and conchal cartilage was used in 5 patients. Multiple grafting techniques were used in some patients. Three patients had traumatic etiology. Columellar strut graft along with TIG technique was used in 16 patients, spreader graft was used in 8 patients, and septal extension graft was used in 5 patient and shield graft in 1 patient. Septorhinoplasty continues to evolve through various new techniques and modifications with the main goal to improve functional nasal airway and to restore cosmetic harmony to the face. Optimum result is very much dependent on the surgeon’s attention to functional, aesthetic, and reconstructive principles and graft selection.

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          Contributors
          drayazrehmanent@gmail.com
          Journal
          Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
          Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
          Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
          Springer India (New Delhi )
          2231-3796
          0973-7707
          27 June 2016
          September 2016
          : 68
          : 3
          : 322-328
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Otorhinolaryngology Skims Medical College, Srinagar, India
          [2 ]Otorhinolaryngology J&K Health Services, Bemina, India
          Article
          PMC4961647 PMC4961647 4961647 1007
          10.1007/s12070-016-1007-z
          4961647
          27508134
          3b20fc52-2aad-4248-863b-b34ec8df7ab9
          © Association of Otolaryngologists of India 2016
          History
          : 16 March 2016
          : 20 June 2016
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          © Association of Otolaryngologists of India 2016

          Graft,Septal cartilage,Conchal cartilage,Rhinoplasty
          Graft, Septal cartilage, Conchal cartilage, Rhinoplasty

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