Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
2001 Sep;44(9):936-939.
New Forceps for Insertion of Implants in Augmentation Rhinoplasty
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, College of Medicine, Inha University, Incheon, Korea. rhinojdh@mdhouse.com
Abstract
- BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
In general, Asians have noses characterized by a wide flat dorsum, a bulbous thick nasal tip, thick subcutaneous tissues with alar flare, and a short, retracted columella. Such anatomical characteristics have resulted in augmentation rhinoplasty to be the most popular procedure for Asian noses. In augmentation rhinoplasty, it is important to choose proper implant material and insert it into the exact position. But it is hard to insert relatively soft graft or implant such as cartilage and Gore-tex in the exact site. A new kind of forceps, named Jung's forceps, has been developed for implant insertion in augmentation rhinoplasty. We will introduce a new insertion technique using the Jung's forceps.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
More than 300 cases of augmentation rhinoplasty was performed using the new forceps since January, 1999. The forceps was designed for grasping whole graft materials. It has 2 mm chink at the tip. This 2 mm chink was designed for passing the 26 gauge needle. When inserting a graft using the forceps, the 26 gauge needle could fix the graft percutaneously at the exact site by passing it through the chink of forceps. We compared the new technique with several previous methods and examined the differences among them.
RESULTS
The procedure using the forceps was very easy, exact, and took less time than any other techniques.
CONCLUSION
We concluded that the new forceps are useful in augmentation rhinoplasty and other cosmetic surgery.