“Ride-on” technique and other simple and logical solutions to counter most common complications of silicone implants in augmentation rhinoplasty

Author:

Agrawal Kapil S.1,Bachhav Manoj V.1,Naik Charudatta S.1,Gupta Shikha1,Sarda Anup V.1,Desai Vyoma1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic Surgery, King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth G.S. Medical College, Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

ABSTRACTAugmentation rhinoplasty can be carried out using a wide range of materials including autologous bone and/or cartilage as well as alloplasts. Use of biologic bone and cartilage grafts results in lower infection rates, but they are associated with long-term resorption and donor-site morbidity. Alloplastic materials, in particular silicone, have been associated in literature with extrusion, necrosis of the tip, mobility and deviation or displacement of the implant, immobile nasal tip and infection. However, they have the advantages of being readily available and easy to reshape with no requirement for harvesting autografts. Aim: To overcome these problems associated with silicone implants for which the authors have devised a novel technique, the “rideon technique”. Materials and Methods: The present study was carried out on 11 patients over a period of 4 years. The authors have devised a simple technique to fix the silicone implant and retain it in place. Restricting the implant to only dorsum avoided common complications related to the silicone implant. Results: The authors have used this technique in 11 patients with encouraging results. Follow-up ranged from 12 months to 36 months during which patients were assessed for implant mobility, implant extrusion and tip necrosis. There was no incidence of above mentioned complications in these patients. Conclusion: The “rideon technique” provides excellent stability to silicone implants and restricting the implant only to dorsum not only eliminates chances of tip necrosis and thus implant extrusion but also maintains natural shape, feel and mobility of the tip.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Surgery

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