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Total Anatomical Nasal Skeletal Reconstruction Using a New Autologous Graft: The Tent Shaped Fibular Contoured Bone Graft.

Devisha Agarwal1, Rishabh Agarwal2, Rajiv Agarwal3

  • 1Department of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, India.

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
|February 24, 2025

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Summary
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This study introduces a novel cored-out fibular bone graft for total nasal dorsum reconstruction. The technique effectively restores nasal contour and function, offering a stable, natural-looking solution for complex nasal deformities.

Keywords:
AestheticBone graftFibulaNasal reconstruction

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Reconstructing the bony nasal dorsum presents challenges due to the unique anatomy of nasal bones.
  • Deformities can arise from congenital anomalies, trauma, or surgery, necessitating effective reconstruction methods.
  • Ideally, reconstruction uses like tissue with like tissue, making bony grafts preferable.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe and evaluate a novel technique for total bony nasal dorsum reconstruction using a cored-out, tent-shaped fibular graft.
  • To assess the graft's ability to mimic natural nasal bone anatomy and provide aesthetic and functional restoration.

Main Methods:

  • Harvesting a full-thickness fibular segment tailored to the bony defect.
  • Contouring and coring the fibula to replicate the shape and angulation of natural nasal bones.
Rhinoplasty
  • Inserting the graft into a created pocket, extending from the radix to the lateral cartilage, with optional screw fixation.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful reconstruction in 20 patients with total bony nasal vault destruction between 2017 and 2021.
    • Average graft dimensions: 4.5 cm length, 12 mm width, 3 mm thickness.
    • High patient satisfaction with significant aesthetic and profile improvement (p < 0.05), minimal complications, and improved nasofrontal/nasofacial angles.

    Conclusions:

    • The contoured fibular graft closely mimics natural nasal bone shape and contour, yielding satisfactory results.
    • The graft's unique shape provides natural stability, often eliminating the need for fixation.
    • This technique is suitable for total bony nasal dorsum reconstruction, offering a stable and aesthetically pleasing outcome.