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  • Surgical Anatomy

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  • Nasal valve dysfunction significantly affects nasal airflow and patient quality of life.
  • The nasal valves, comprising internal and external components, are critical for regulating nasal airflow.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To comprehensively review nasal valve dysfunction, covering mechanisms, classification, and surgical management.
  • To highlight the importance of accurate diagnosis for effective treatment.
  • To guide surgical intervention selection based on dysfunction characteristics and patient anatomy.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review of literature on nasal valve dysfunction.
  • Analysis of internal and external nasal valve anatomy and function.
  • Classification of dynamic versus static obstruction.
  • Evaluation of various surgical techniques for nasal valve repair.

Main Results:

  • Subclassification of the external nasal valve into alar and rim valves aids in pinpointing obstruction sites.
  • Distinguishing dynamic (inspiratory collapse) from static (stenosis) obstruction is crucial.
  • Surgical procedures targeting specific nasal valve components can yield favorable functional outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Accurate identification of nasal valve dysfunction location and mechanism is essential for successful management.
  • Surgical procedure selection should be individualized based on the specific type of nasal valve dysfunction and patient's external nasal features.
  • Optimal treatment outcomes depend on strict adherence to proper surgical techniques.