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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Anatomy

Background:

  • Crooked noses present complex anatomical challenges in rhinoplasty, especially within the bony vault.
  • Traditional osteotomy methods often fail to equalize asymmetric nasal bone lengths.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and evaluate a novel technique using otologic drills for correcting nasal bone asymmetry.
  • To shorten the longer nasal bone and align the nasion-rhinion line at the midline.

Main Methods:

  • A Goodman incision was utilized for surgical access to the nasal bones under general anesthesia.
  • Otologic drills performed lateral and transverse ostectomies to shorten the longer nasal bone.
  • Patient follow-ups were conducted at 3, 6, and 12 months post-surgery.

Main Results:

  • The technique was applied to 48 patients (22 male, 26 female).
  • Satisfactory results, including a straightened nose, were achieved in 47 out of 48 cases (97.9% success rate).
  • One case had a minor postoperative deviation that did not necessitate revision.

Conclusions:

  • Otologic drill-assisted ostectomies provide an effective method for equalizing nasal bone lengths and improving nasal symmetry.
  • This technique precisely addresses asymmetric nasal bone lengths, a limitation of traditional rhinoplasty methods.
  • Further research with larger cohorts and extended follow-up is warranted to validate efficacy and safety, including potential use in closed rhinoplasty.