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A Novel Septoplasty Technique for Patients With Nasal Fractures
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posted on 2023-08-17, 00:55 authored by Feifei ChenFeifei Chen, Yongyi Yan, Huicheng GongNasal structures have both functional and cosmetic significance. These structures maintain the shape of the nose and regulate the nasal airflow. During trauma, fractures of the nasal bone are frequently associated with nasal septum deviations. This can lead to the nasal bone collapsing and nasal obstruction. The septoplasty technique is a major surgical intervention to improve nasal obstructions, with the submucosal resection of the deviated septum. In the past, septoplasty was deferred until the nasal bone fracture was healed to reduce the postoperative risk of saddle-nose and flat nose deformities. Advances in technology have enabled surgeons to attempt septoplasty together with a closed reduction of the nasal bone fraction. It is most important to preserve the septal support structure during surgery. Hence, we advocate that the nasal septum be reset in the midline rather than removed, by modified endoscopic septoplasty.
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Journal
JOURNAL OF CRANIOFACIAL SURGERYVolume
33Pagination
E116-E117Location
United StatesPublisher DOI
ISSN
1049-2275eISSN
1536-3732Language
EnglishIssue
2Publisher
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Keywords
Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineSurgeryEndoscopic septoplastynasal fracturenasal obstructionseptal deviationSEPTUMFractures, MultipleHumansNasal BoneNasal ObstructionNasal SeptumRhinoplastySkull FracturesTreatment Outcome32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences3202 Clinical SciencesDental/Oral and Craniofacial DiseaseClinical Research6.4 Surgery6 Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventionsMusculoskeletal3203 DentistryClinical Sciences not elsewhere classified