<p>To evaluate external nasal deformities and describe surgical techniques employed in septorhinoplasty, with assessment of aesthetic outcomes in a tertiary care setting. A prospective observational study was conducted on 30 patients undergoing primary septorhinoplasty at a tertiary care centre. Preoperative evaluation included detailed clinical examination, diagnostic nasal endoscopy, standardized photography, and nasal anthropometry. Surgical details including approach, septal correction, osteotomy technique, graft usage and tip support methods were documented. Postoperative assessment included objective angular measurements to document surgical correction. The majority of patients were young adults (20–25&#xa0;years, 57%) with a marked male predominance (90%). Nasal obstruction (93.3%) and external nasal deformity (86.6%) were the most common presenting complaints. An open approach was used in 93.3% of cases. Septal correction was performed in 96.6% of patients. Lateral nasal osteotomies were required in 66.7% of cases. Spreader grafts were used in 93.3% of patients, and tip support procedures were performed in 86.7%. Significant postoperative improvement was observed in nasofrontal and nasolabial angles, while the nasofacial angle did not show a statistically significant change. No major complications were encountered. Septorhinoplasty performed using a structured, technique-oriented approach resulted in effective correction of external nasal deformities with aesthetic improvement..</p>

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Surgical and Aesthetic Outcomes of Septorhinoplasty: A Tertiary Care Centre Study

  • Shreeya Kulkarni,
  • Tejasvi Kotekar,
  • Rushika Patel,
  • Mahesh Nikam,
  • Rushikesh Gawand,
  • Neha Karwa,
  • Ashish Totawar

摘要

To evaluate external nasal deformities and describe surgical techniques employed in septorhinoplasty, with assessment of aesthetic outcomes in a tertiary care setting. A prospective observational study was conducted on 30 patients undergoing primary septorhinoplasty at a tertiary care centre. Preoperative evaluation included detailed clinical examination, diagnostic nasal endoscopy, standardized photography, and nasal anthropometry. Surgical details including approach, septal correction, osteotomy technique, graft usage and tip support methods were documented. Postoperative assessment included objective angular measurements to document surgical correction. The majority of patients were young adults (20–25 years, 57%) with a marked male predominance (90%). Nasal obstruction (93.3%) and external nasal deformity (86.6%) were the most common presenting complaints. An open approach was used in 93.3% of cases. Septal correction was performed in 96.6% of patients. Lateral nasal osteotomies were required in 66.7% of cases. Spreader grafts were used in 93.3% of patients, and tip support procedures were performed in 86.7%. Significant postoperative improvement was observed in nasofrontal and nasolabial angles, while the nasofacial angle did not show a statistically significant change. No major complications were encountered. Septorhinoplasty performed using a structured, technique-oriented approach resulted in effective correction of external nasal deformities with aesthetic improvement..