1. Fixation of nasal bone grafts with interosseous wire: our technique.
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Sathe N, Gaikwad N, Wadkar G, and Thakare S
- Subjects
- Bone Transplantation instrumentation, Graft Survival physiology, Humans, Ilium transplantation, Rhinoplasty instrumentation, Treatment Outcome, Bone Transplantation methods, Bone Wires, Nasal Bone surgery, Rhinoplasty methods
- Abstract
Background: The use of interosseous wire to fix bone grafts is well known. Herein, we describe a technique for fixation of an iliac crest bone graft for nasal augmentation, using a stainless steel wire., Method: A hole in the cancellous part of the graft guides the wire exactly into a groove in the cortical part, preventing slippage and ensuring rigid fixation. The wire is then threaded through a hollow spinal needle passed underneath the skin envelope; this avoids a dorsal incision and thus minimises scarring, reduces the risk of graft exposure and improves the aesthetic result., Results: This technique has two distinct advantages: prevention of wire slippage and avoidance of a dorsal nasal incision., Conclusion: The described method uses an interosseous wire for rigid bone graft fixation, without a dorsal incision. This prevents wire slippage; it also achieves a good cosmetic result by improving the nasal contour via a cantilever effect which raises the nasal tip.
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- 2011
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