A Systematic Analysis of the Nasal Septum in Crooked Noses and Suggested Treatment Algorithm According to Preservation Rhinoplasty (PR) Principles

Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2023 Aug;47(4):1499-1507. doi: 10.1007/s00266-023-03293-3. Epub 2023 Feb 24.

Abstract

Background: A deviated nose is a common problem among patients for both cosmetic and functional reasons. The correction remains a major challenge for the rhinoplasty surgeon. Unrecognized nasal septal deviations stand as the primary reason for failed rhinoplasty outcomes. There is a paucity of data in the literature about septoplasty classifications and technical details in preservation rhinoplasty (PR) for various crooked noses.

Materials and methods: The aim of this article is to provide a comprehensive overview of the various septum deviations according to the nasal axis. Moreover, a treatment algorithm is suggested with technical details based on PR principles.

Results: The directions and curvature of the cartilaginous deviation of crooked nose such as C-shaped, reverse C-shaped, straight axis deviations (I-shaped), and S-shaped are described. According to the deviation, a septoplasty classification (Type 1-Type 4) is suggested.

Conclusions: On the basis of septal deviation, different PR techniques are proposed to achieve the desired straight nasal dorsum with an optimal functional outcome. Compared to the classical L-strut concept, the quadrangular cartilage remains preserved in the swinging door technique. The cartilage might be further used in the future for grafting in the hybrid structural/preservation technique if needed, ultimately saving rib cartilage and/or conchal cartilage. Finally, surgery time is reduced, and patient's morbidity remains minimal.

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Keywords: Crooked noses; Deviation; Rhinoplasty; Septoplasty; Septum.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Costal Cartilage*
  • Humans
  • Nasal Septum / surgery
  • Nose / surgery
  • Nose Deformities, Acquired* / surgery
  • Prostheses and Implants
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Rhinoplasty* / methods
  • Treatment Outcome