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Fresh Frozen Cadaveric Cartilage: A Novel Option for Asian Rhinoplasty

Medicine and Health

Fresh Frozen Cadaveric Cartilage: A Novel Option for Asian Rhinoplasty

M. Wan, B. P. Weissman, et al.

Explore the innovative use of fresh frozen cadaveric cartilage in Asian rhinoplasty, presenting a safe and effective alternative amidst challenges with autologous grafts. This exciting research conducted by MDRou Wan, BAJoshua P Weissman, BSPeter J Ullrich, MDChitang Joshi, MDTokoya Williams, MDRobert D Galiano shows significant improvements in patient satisfaction with the nose.

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Abstract
Asian rhinoplasty generally requires augmentation procedures rather than reduction. Alloplastic grafts are fraught with higher complication rates. Autologous cartilage grafts are safer. However, Asian patients typically do not have adequate septal cartilages, and other autologous cartilage grafts may cause surgical site morbidities, prolonged surgical time, and complications, including warping and infection. Asian rhinoplasties were performed using fresh frozen cartilage by the senior author. Patients' demographics and medical histories were recorded. Anthropometric measurements (nasofrontal angle, nasofacial angle, nasolabial angle, and Goode ratio) were taken on two-dimensional photographs. FACE-Q scales were used to assess patient-reported outcomes. Five Asian patients underwent rhinoplasty using the fresh frozen cartilage and were followed up for an average period of 14.2 ± 3.35 months. There was no resorption, warping, or infection. Anthropometric measurements showed no significant changes 2–4 months or 8–20 months after surgery. At the time of the 1-year follow-up, mean FACE-Q Satisfaction with Nose, and Satisfaction with Nostrils scores improved from 35.2 ± 10.06 to 60 ± 15.48 (P = 0.0002), and 42.6 ± 20.31 to 59.8 ± 38.21 (P = 0.12), respectively. Fresh frozen cadaveric cartilage is a novel option for Asian rhinoplasty. Our study demonstrated its safety and satisfying surgical outcomes.
Publisher
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open
Published On
Apr 26, 2023
Authors
MDRou Wan, BAJoshua P Weissman, BSPeter J Ullrich, MDChitang Joshi, MDTokoya Williams, MDRobert D Galiano
Tags
Asian rhinoplasty
fresh frozen cadaveric cartilage
autologous grafts
safety
patient satisfaction
surgical outcomes
augmentation
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