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Ravi K Garg1, Dylan T Vance2, Michaela K O'Connor2
1From the Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Kansas Medical Center.
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Many patients seeking orthognathic jaw surgery also experience nasal obstruction. Current transoral functional rhinoplasty techniques include septoplasty and inferior turbinate reduction, which are performed through the mouth after maxillary downfracture. Although powerful, these interventions do not treat dynamic nasal sidewall collapse. The authors describe a novel transoral alar batten graft. Using the maxillary vestibular approach, septal cartilage is harvested and delivered from the maxillary vestibule into the nasal alar-sidewall junction through a small tunnel. This procedure is simple and versatile, and carries minimal morbidity, enabling the orthognathic jaw surgeon to support the nasal sidewall through a minimal-access approach and improve the patient's nasal function and airway.
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