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  • Nasal Surgery

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  • Concurrent septal perforation repair and rhinoplasty presents significant surgical challenges.
  • Managing patients requiring both procedures necessitates meticulous preoperative assessment and planning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline a framework for successfully combining septal perforation repair with rhinoplasty.
  • To highlight key considerations for preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative management.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive preoperative evaluation of nasal obstruction, aesthetic goals, and perforation status.
  • Integration of septal closure techniques (e.g., interposition grafting, mucosal flaps) with rhinoplasty maneuvers.
  • Careful consideration of how each procedure influences the other.

Main Results:

  • Concurrent surgery is feasible by leveraging shared surgical maneuvers and understanding procedural influences.
  • Specific techniques like interposition grafting and mucosal flaps can be combined with rhinoplasty.
  • Potential aesthetic or functional consequences of combined techniques must be anticipated.

Conclusions:

  • Successful simultaneous septal perforation repair and rhinoplasty requires meticulous planning and execution.
  • Understanding the interplay between closure and rhinoplasty techniques is vital for optimal results.
  • Combined procedures can be highly beneficial when approached responsibly and thoughtfully.