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This study reviewed 53 septorhinoplasty cases in North India, finding road traffic accidents the primary cause of disfigurement. Thermal splints improved patient satisfaction, with most outcomes being satisfactory.

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  • Otolaryngology
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Aesthetic Surgery

Background:

  • Rhinoplasty is a historically significant and evolving surgical procedure.
  • It holds considerable importance in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery.
  • Techniques and indications for rhinoplasty continue to advance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present surgical experience with septorhinoplasty in a North Indian tertiary care center.
  • To audit outcomes and document experiences from 2001-2014.
  • To evaluate patient satisfaction and identify factors influencing results.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective review of 53 septorhinoplasty cases operated by a senior author.
  • Analysis of patient presentations, investigations, preoperative counseling, operative details, and postoperative records.
  • Comparison of thermal splints versus plaster of Paris (POP) splints for postoperative care.

Main Results:

  • Road traffic accidents were the most common cause of disfigurement (58.5%).
  • Persistent edema was the main complication, lasting up to 23 weeks.
  • Thermal splints resulted in higher patient satisfaction compared to POP splints.
  • 50 out of 53 patients reported satisfactory or partially satisfactory results.

Conclusions:

  • Septorhinoplasty is a delicate procedure with significant aesthetic implications.
  • Adequate preoperative counseling and realistic patient expectations are crucial for satisfactory outcomes.
  • Skillful surgical techniques minimize complications and enhance patient satisfaction.