Abstract
Cleft nasal deformity is most common sequel after cleft lip and palate surgery. The severity of the nasal deformity is usually decided by initial cleft state, previous operation skill and postoperative care. Secondary cleft rhinoplasty for unilateral cleft patient requires both esthetic and functional results. Understanding the anatomic defect and growth potential after cleft operation help to perform favorable secondary rhinoplasty. Surgical methods for deformed cleft nose are diverse and each methods have pros and cons. Closed or open rhinoplasty with or without cartilage graft and piriform augmentation are the mainstay for cleft rhinoplasty. The purpose of this study was to describe current concepts in secondary rhinoplasty for unilateral cleft lip nasal deformity. Secondary rhinoplasty for cleft patients requires an understanding of the anatomic situation, and the use of cosmetic and functional rhinoplasty techniques for its successful management.
Publisher
Korean Dental Association