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Correction of Nasal Valve Stenosis With Lateral Suture Suspension
Derek S. Lee, MD;
Alvin I. Glasgold, MD
Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2001;3:237-240.
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of using
suspension sutures to relieve obstructed nasal breathing caused by
nasal valve stenosis.
Subjects, Materials, and Methods A nonrandomized pilot study
of postrhinoplasty patients presenting with symptoms of obstructed
nasal breathing was conducted in a private facial plastic surgery
practice. All patients demonstrated nasal valve stenosis with a
positive Cottle maneuver, clinically evident nasal valve collapse, and
lack of response to efforts at reduction in turbinate size. Follow-up
ranged from 7 to 12 months. Four men aged 31 to 58 years (mean age, 43
years) and 5 women aged 26 to 52 years (mean age, 39 years) were
included in this study in a 1-year period. The nasal valve was
suspended with 2 permanent sutures on each side, which were tunneled
within the facial soft tissue to an infraorbital incision to lateralize
the nasal valve complex and relieve nasal airway obstruction.
Subjective self-assessment data for nasal airflow were collected.
Preoperative and postoperative observation and photographic analysis
provided objective data.
Results All patients exhibited improvement.
Conclusions Relief of nasal valve stenosis can be achieved
with suspension suture technique as described. It is effective and, in
our experience, has been the most predictable means of achieving
improvement in nasal obstruction secondary to nasal valve stenosis.
From
the Division of OtolaryngologyHead & Neck Surgery, New Jersey Medical
School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark (Dr
Lee), and the Division of OtolaryngologyHead & Neck Surgery, Robert
Wood Johnson Medical School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of
New Jersey, New Brunswick (Dr Glasgold).
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