Osseocartilaginous Rib Graft L-Strut for Nasal Framework Reconstruction

Author:

Ciolek Peter J1,Hanick Andrea L1,Roskies Michael2,Fritz Michael A1

Affiliation:

1. Head and Neck Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH

2. University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn the setting of major nasal framework reconstruction, it is critical to create a stable, warp-resistant L-strut to resist the contractile forces of healing to achieve a durable outcome.ObjectivesThe authors sought to demonstrate the effectiveness of the osseocartilaginous rib graft for nasal framework reconstruction.MethodsRetrospective analysis was performed of all patients who underwent osseocartilaginous rib graft for L-strut reconstruction from 2007 to 2017 at a tertiary care hospital. Only patients with severe framework-only defects (Type IV, Daniel Classification) or total/subtotal nasal defects (Type V, Daniel Classification) were included. Primary outcome measures were: (1) maintenance of projection; (2) graft warping; and (3) graft resorption.ResultsTwenty-six patients aged an average of 54.6 years underwent nasal framework reconstruction with an osseocartilaginous rib graft L-strut. Eighteen patients had framework-only deformities (Daniel Type IV) and 8 had total or subtotal nasal deformities (Daniel Type V). Twelve patients underwent reconstruction for autoimmune mediated deformity, 10 for malignancy, 3 for traumatic injury, and 1 for an iatrogenic deformity. Average follow-up was 21 months. There was no observed warping of the L-strut construct, and all but 2 patients demonstrated total maintenance of projection. Resorption of the caudal cartilage graft was identified as the etiology of partial loss of projection in 2 patients.ConclusionsThe osseocartilaginous rib graft L-strut provides a stable, warp-resistant construct for patients lacking major dorsal and caudal support, which may be applied to reconstruction of defects due to malignancy, autoimmune, traumatic, or iatrogenic etiologies.Level of Evidence: 4

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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