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Annals of Plastic Surgery:
December 2008 - Volume 61 - Issue 6 - pp 595-600
doi: 10.1097/SAP.0b013e3181788e50
Aesthetic Surgery

Prevention and Correction of Airway Compromise in Rhinoplasty

Burstein, Fernando D. MD, FACS, FAAP

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Abstract

Recognition of patients who are at high risk for developing postrhinoplasty airway obstruction is essential. These patients may be at risk because of certain anatomic characteristics or may have a preexisting degree of airway obstruction from previous nasal surgery. Every surgeon who performs esthetic or reconstructive rhinoplasty procedures should be familiar with anatomic variants predisposing to airway obstruction and surgical techniques for airway improvement. The author presents case examples illustrating these principles and his methodology for recognizing and correcting airway compromise in primary and secondary rhinoplasty procedures. The use of spreader grafts, columellar graft, batten grafts, and piriform aperture widening are discussed. The author advocates incorporating these techniques to enhance nasal esthetics and function.

© 2008 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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