Authors: JeanMarc Thomassin Jérôme Paris Thomas RichardVitton
Publish Date: 2014/04/04
Volume: 25, Issue: 5, Pages: 332-337
Abstract
To define the surgical management and longterm aesthetic results of patients undergoing rhinoplasty with support graft for saddle nose 147 patients have been included in this retrospective study One hundred fortyfour autogenous grafts bone or cartilage and three processed irradiated bovine cartilage grafts have been used during the period 1980–1997 Two approaches have been employed open rhinoplasty and endonasal approachMost of cases have been treated with bony grafts 116 bone graft versus 26 cartilage grafts Global followup after surgery for longterm aesthetic study was 85 years Among the different autogenous that have been used in our series the calvarial bone had the most interesting results in terms of resorption
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