Nasal spine implant to correct nasal asymetry and to enable nose correction accompanying orthognathic surgery - 06/03/22
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Abstract |
Objectives |
Orthognathic surgery is gaining importance as an aesthetic procedure. The aim of this work is the first case report of a simultaneous rhinoplasty and orthognathic surgery, using a nasal spine implant.
Case report |
This is a retrospective study based on the CARE guideline. A nasal spine implant was virtually planned and printed in polyetheretherketone (PEEK) to correct a nasal deviation and enable a rhinoplasty in the same surgical time. Both the surgeon and the patient were very satisfied with the clinical result.
Conclusions |
Virtually planned and printed nasal spine implant is feasible. A helpful method to support rhinoplasty in orthognathic surgery to avoid deviations in the tip of the nose or asymmetries in the nostrils.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Biocompatible materials, Computer-aided design, Nasal spine, Orthognathic surgery, Rhinoplasty
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