Caudal Septoplasty for Treatment of C-Shaped Craniocaudal Deviation Using Synthetic Struts

Author:

Moina Daniel G.1,Moina Gabriel1,Rancati Alberto1

Affiliation:

1. University of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Abstract

We describe our technique using polydioxanone (PDS) foil for the correction and stabilization of caudal septal deviation. In addition, we evaluate the effectiveness of this technique in the treatment of the C-shaped craniocaudal sepal deviation. A retrospective review was conducted of 55 patients who underwent open septorhinoplasty with PDS splinting for the correction of a caudal septal deviation. The mean age was 35 years (range, 25-45 years), 38 of 55 (69%) were females and all had symptomatic nasal obstruction. Preoperatively, there were osteocartilaginous involvement and hypertrophy of the inferior turbinate at the opposite side of the septal deviation in all cases; whereas 30 (54.5%) patients had a bone spur, 20 (36.3%) had collapse of the external nasal valve due to septal deviation. Five patients complained of sinus headache that resolved after surgical correction. All patients were pleased with their functional improvement and 52 (95%) with their aesthetic results. Only 1 patient required surgical revision, which was due to the development of asymptomatic posterior septal perforation identified at follow-up endoscopy. There were no additional postoperative complications. Splinting of the septal cartilage with a PDS foil was feasible, safe, and effective for the treatment of severe caudal septal deviation. This technique emerges as an alternative to traditional cartilage grafting, especially in patients with insufficient cartilage for harvest or in patients with thin nasal dorsum in whom the use of a spreader graft can widen the nose and modify the normal nose contours, providing long-term support and stability of the septum.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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