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Background: A deviated nose continues to be a problem to solve in Rhinoplasty. Various techniques
were presented as a possible solution of this aesthetic and functional nasal deformation. In the light
of current trend of preservation of structures and function, a modification of osteotomies was
presented.
Goals: The goal of this paper is to present partial lateral osteotomies surgical technique performed
with piezo-electric instruments.
Methods and Results: Partial and incomplete osteotomies were introduced as method to avoid
disinsertion of nasal pyramid of glabellar area and to avoid bony step in areas of osteotomy cut.
Rhinosculpture in its extended mode was promoted for modulation of bony structure with obtaining
immediate aesthetic and structural results, minoring a surgical trauma.
Conclusion: An incomplete oblique transverse, lateral and intermediate osteotomies, facilitates
the "slide-down" positioning of the bone edges, without the need of bone dessinsertion in glabellar
region.
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Keywords
Rinoplastia Osteotomia Nariz Osteotomy Rhinoplasty Nose
Citation
Ann Plast Reconstr Surg. 2020; 4(2): 1054.