Should we consider the hemi-tip as a proper aesthetic subunit in a nasal reconstruction?
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg
; 70(8): 1112-1117, 2017 Aug.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Defects involving several aesthetic subunits (ASUs) or lying at the junction of an ASU are challenging and require a complex reconstruction. This study aimed to describe the hemi-tip as a new ASU. MATERIAL ANDMETHODS:
We conducted a retrospective study including patients who underwent a nasal reconstruction for lower nasal pyramid defects according to our modified ASU principle. Patients who suffered from a subtotal alar defect, which also involved <50% of the tip, were reconstructed after excising the remaining tissue of the hemi-tip subunit. An aesthetic evaluation was performed using a patient satisfaction scale and by independent raters.RESULTS:
From 2010 to 2014, 21 patients underwent a lower hemi-nose reconstruction. All patients had a full-thickness defect and underwent a reconstruction of the three layers of the nose. Sixty-four percent of our patients were very satisfied, 26% were satisfied, and only 10% were unsatisfied with their nasal tip appearance, with a mean score of 4.4/5. The nasal tip was also rated by independent raters with a mean score of 4.1/5.DISCUSSION:
Our results and experience showed that a midline scar between the two hemi-tips is inconspicuous. The majority of the defects involving only one side of the tip would benefit from the hemi-tip ASU reconstruction.CONCLUSION:
We have modified the number of ASUs by considering the hemi-tip as a proper subunit.Palavras-chave
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Rinoplastia
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Deformidades Adquiridas Nasais
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Satisfação do Paciente
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2017
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