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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Endoscopic Surgery

Background:

  • Patient demand for improved nasal aesthetics and function is increasing.
  • Traditional rhinoplasty often focuses on appearance, potentially compromising nasal airflow.
  • Functional endoscopic rhinoplasty aims to address both form and function concurrently.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of concurrent functional endoscopic rhinoplasty and sinus surgery.
  • To assess the impact on nasal appearance and ventilation.
  • To determine the feasibility and complication rates compared to separate procedures.

Main Methods:

  • A study of 20 patients (ages 16-53) with deformed nasal appearance and unilateral nasal plugging.
  • Concurrent endoscopic septoplasty, rhinoplasty, turbinate reduction, and/or sinusitis surgery.
  • Use of autologous cartilage grafts in 15 patients for reconstruction.

Main Results:

  • The combined endoscopic approach successfully improved both nasal shape and ventilation.
  • No significant complications were reported compared to conventional separate surgeries.
  • Reduced the number of surgical interventions and associated hospitalization expenses.

Conclusions:

  • Functional endoscopic rhinoplasty is a feasible and effective method for unifying nasal aesthetics and function.
  • This technique avoids compromising nasal airflow during cosmetic enhancement.
  • Offers a cost-effective and less burdensome alternative to multiple surgical procedures.