Anais Cerci Forceps: A Novel Instrument for Shaping the Nasal Dome Before Transdomal Suture Placement

J Craniofac Surg. 2020 May/Jun;31(3):804-805. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000006169.

Abstract

One of the most important components of an attractive nasal tip is the cephalocaudally conical form of the dome at the sagittal plane. With respect to this fact, the author tried to design a new forceps which holds the dome in a convex shape on a transverse plane and cephalocaudally conical in shape on the sagittal plane. Before grasping the dome in the desired position with Anais Cerci forceps, some degree of lateral steal is suggested and can be performed to increase the tip rotation and projection. With the help of its specific shape and template forming function, this novel instrument may also help to prevent the excess strain of transdomal suture which is crucially important to prevent the formation of pinching. This newly designed forceps can also help to provide the opportunity of the required acute angle between two domes. Slight oblique grasping of the dome reciprocally provides nice acute angle between 2 domes. Additionally, this forceps may also help to provide formation of symmetrically and reciprocally designed dome curvatures. In several secondary rhinoplasty cases with highly destroyed lower lateral cartilages, septal, auricular or costal cartilages are used for alar reconstruction. Mimicking the lower lateral cartilage anatomy from a straight cartilage graft piece is not an easy way of restoration. In such cases, Anais Cerci forceps may facilitate reshaping of the dome from an amorphous cartilage graft.

MeSH terms

  • Costal Cartilage / surgery
  • Humans
  • Nasal Cartilages / surgery
  • Nose / surgery
  • Rhinoplasty* / instrumentation
  • Rhinoplasty* / methods
  • Sutures