2007
DOI: 10.1097/01.prs.0000259196.02216.a5
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Using the Autospreader Flap in Primary Rhinoplasty

Abstract: The authors review the anatomical indications in which they found this technique to be simple, reproducible, and effective in shaping the dorsal midvault while preserving the function of the internal valve. Autospreader flap rotation should be considered when dorsal reduction is required.

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“…Over the past 10-15 years, there has been an increased awareness of the nasal valve as a contributor to nasal airway obstruction, resulting in a fl urry of scientifi c publications on the matter, innovations in therapeutic options, and increasing applications of a multitude of both surgical and nonsurgical treatments to correct the nasal valve contribution to nasal obstruction (Park 1998 ;Kern 1978 ;Gassner et al 2006 ;Friedman et al 2004 ;Paniello 1996 ;Akcam et al 2004 ;Vaiman et al 2005 ;Guyuron et al 1998 ;Toriumi et al 1997 ;Sen and Iscen 2007 ;Mendelsohn and Golchin 2006 ;Ng et al 1998 ;Sheen 1984 ;Clark and Cook 2002 ;Stucker et al 2002 ;Stucker and Hoasjoe 1994 ;Menger 2006 ;Rohrich et al 2002 ;Andre et al 2006 ;Byrd et al 2007 ). Evaluation of the patient begins with a thorough history, eliciting signs that may hint at nasal obstruction and nasal valve collapse.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Over the past 10-15 years, there has been an increased awareness of the nasal valve as a contributor to nasal airway obstruction, resulting in a fl urry of scientifi c publications on the matter, innovations in therapeutic options, and increasing applications of a multitude of both surgical and nonsurgical treatments to correct the nasal valve contribution to nasal obstruction (Park 1998 ;Kern 1978 ;Gassner et al 2006 ;Friedman et al 2004 ;Paniello 1996 ;Akcam et al 2004 ;Vaiman et al 2005 ;Guyuron et al 1998 ;Toriumi et al 1997 ;Sen and Iscen 2007 ;Mendelsohn and Golchin 2006 ;Ng et al 1998 ;Sheen 1984 ;Clark and Cook 2002 ;Stucker et al 2002 ;Stucker and Hoasjoe 1994 ;Menger 2006 ;Rohrich et al 2002 ;Andre et al 2006 ;Byrd et al 2007 ). Evaluation of the patient begins with a thorough history, eliciting signs that may hint at nasal obstruction and nasal valve collapse.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In some cases, an alternative technique of autospreader graft is also advocated by some authors. [16][17][18] In this technique, the upper lateral cartilage is rolled in itself and used as spreader graft after separating the mucoperichondrium from adjacent septum and the upper lateral cartilage. This technique is limited to some selective cases of dorsal deviation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La reducción del dorso nasal mediante la resección o el rebaje de una giba, es una de las principales metas en rinoplastía primaria; requiere de una reducción del dorso cartilaginoso y de los huesos propios nasales, ya sea mediante el empleo de raspa o cincel 1 . La bóveda nasal media está compuesta por dos cartílagos laterales superiores (CLS), los cuales se articulan superiormente con el cabo distal de los huesos propios y medialmente con el septum cartilaginoso 2 .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…En el último tiempo, se han publicado numerosos reportes describiendo una variación a la técnica original del injerto espaciador desarrollada por Sheen 1,[5][6][7][8][9][10]12 . Esta variación emplea los mismos principios, pero utilizando el propio cartílago lateral superior como espaciador; la primera publicación formal en una revista científica, fue efectuada por Lerma en 1995, quien la bautizó con el nombre de lapel technique (técnica de la solapa) 6 .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified