2018
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000004130
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Abstract: Osteoplasty plus unilateral osteotomy, combined with a contralateral spreader graft, is an efficient method that can be safely used in the correction of a C-shaped crooked nose.

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“…Clearly, there is a paucity of data in the literature about its classification and treatment, especially using PR principles. Four types of crooked nose deformity are defined based on the direction of curvature of the deviation: A C-shaped or reverse C-shaped deviation, which are concave and convex deviations of the nasal pyramid; an I-shaped deviation, which is a linear deviation of the nasal pyramid; and an S-shaped deviation, in which concavity and convexity are on the same side of the nasal pyramid [2]. Ellis and Gilbert [36] used three categories of nasal deviation: (1) At the nasion, (2) at the level of the rhinion, and (3) combinations of the two.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Clearly, there is a paucity of data in the literature about its classification and treatment, especially using PR principles. Four types of crooked nose deformity are defined based on the direction of curvature of the deviation: A C-shaped or reverse C-shaped deviation, which are concave and convex deviations of the nasal pyramid; an I-shaped deviation, which is a linear deviation of the nasal pyramid; and an S-shaped deviation, in which concavity and convexity are on the same side of the nasal pyramid [2]. Ellis and Gilbert [36] used three categories of nasal deviation: (1) At the nasion, (2) at the level of the rhinion, and (3) combinations of the two.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differentiation must be done between bony trauma that exert extrinsic forces on nasal septum and direct cartilaginous trauma that cause cartilaginous fractures. The resulting deviation can be C-shaped, reverse C-shaped, linear I-shaped, or S-shaped [2]. One side of the dorsum in a C-shaped nose/reverse C-shaped nose is concave and the other is convex.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple techniques for treating crooked nose deformity have been described in the literature. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The variety of techniques demonstrates that there is no standard method for correcting this deformity. However, if the septum intervention is insufficient, it is difficult to obtain satisfactory long-term results because excessive deviation of the septum is the primary component of crooked nose deformity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a subsequent publication, they validated the success of their approach. 12 They tracked the outcomes of 23 patients who presented with classical C-shaped deformities and used a combination of unilateral osteotomy (or osteoplasty) for the short side and their osteoplasty technique for the long side. They had longterm follow-up of almost 12 months and used a postsurgical photographic analysis for results.…”
Section: The Difficult Nasal Bonesmentioning
confidence: 99%