Preventing Soft-Tissue Triangle Collapse in Modern Rhinoplasty

Carey F. Campbell, Ronnie A. Pezeshk, Deniz S. Basci, Jack F. Scheuer, David A. Sieber, Rod J. Rohrich

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Abstract

The unique anatomy of the soft-tissue triangle makes it prone to notching in primary, secondary, and reconstructive rhinoplasty. Understanding the anatomy of the region is critical to appropriate treatment. This article is meant to further clarify the anatomy of the soft-tissue triangle and to present the senior author's (R.J.R.) approach to proactive correction and prevention of soft-tissue triangle notching through five key steps: (1) precise dissection and incision placement, (2) providing internal support with cartilage grafting if needed, (3) closure of dead space, (4) avoiding undue tension during closure, and (5) providing external support postoperatively.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)33e-42e
JournalPlastic and reconstructive surgery
Volume140
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2017

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery

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