TY - JOUR KW - Cartilage KW - Female KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Nose KW - Rhinoplasty AU - Andrade M AU - Fernandes V S AU - Boléo-Tomé J P AB -

Saddle nose is usually caused by a trauma or by excessive resection of the septal cartilage. Nevertheless, there are other, less frequent causes of injury, such as congenital, syphilis, leishmaniosis, and leprosy. Within this context, it is very likely to see widening of the bony bridge and dropping of the tip of the nose. For this clinical status, we found extremely satisfactory a therapy in which we use a dorsum cartilage graft, followed by narrowing of the nasal bridge and shortening of the nose. To achieve this aim, different kinds of materials were employed. The authors usually prefer rehydrated (0.9% saline solution) human costal cartilage. This material was used in a study of a series of patients with saddle nose in which we used open rhinoplasty and cartilage homografts.

BT - Aesthetic plastic surgery C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10629295?dopt=Abstract DA - 1999 Nov-Dec IS - 6 J2 - Aesthetic Plast Surg LA - eng N2 -

Saddle nose is usually caused by a trauma or by excessive resection of the septal cartilage. Nevertheless, there are other, less frequent causes of injury, such as congenital, syphilis, leishmaniosis, and leprosy. Within this context, it is very likely to see widening of the bony bridge and dropping of the tip of the nose. For this clinical status, we found extremely satisfactory a therapy in which we use a dorsum cartilage graft, followed by narrowing of the nasal bridge and shortening of the nose. To achieve this aim, different kinds of materials were employed. The authors usually prefer rehydrated (0.9% saline solution) human costal cartilage. This material was used in a study of a series of patients with saddle nose in which we used open rhinoplasty and cartilage homografts.

PY - 1999 SP - 403 EP - 6 T2 - Aesthetic plastic surgery TI - Saddle nose: our approach to the problem. VL - 23 SN - 0364-216X ER -