Evaluation of Results and Patients’ Satisfaction of Alar Base Resection Surgery after Rhinoplasty Operations in 15 Khordad Hospital

Background: Alar base surgery is one of the controversial issues in rhinoplasty. In this surgery the nasal base width and alar flaring is got smaller with some kind of procedures. One of these procedures is wedge resection of alar base. This procedure may accompany with either some dissatisfaction o...

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Main Authors: Shahin Mohammad Sadeghi, Galavij Ghoseiri, Heydar Afshar
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Language:English
Published: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/nbm/article/view/23111
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spelling doaj-3a16dcb2f7b94d119844e2bef246c7d62020-11-25T02:00:28ZengShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesNovelty in Biomedicine2345-33462345-39072019-01-0171101210.22037/nbm.v7i1.2311111453Evaluation of Results and Patients’ Satisfaction of Alar Base Resection Surgery after Rhinoplasty Operations in 15 Khordad HospitalShahin Mohammad Sadeghi0Galavij Ghoseiri1Heydar Afshar2Department of Plastic Surgery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Plastic Surgery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Plastic Surgery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranBackground: Alar base surgery is one of the controversial issues in rhinoplasty. In this surgery the nasal base width and alar flaring is got smaller with some kind of procedures. One of these procedures is wedge resection of alar base. This procedure may accompany with either some dissatisfaction of scars and adverse effects or complications. In this study, we evaluate the patient satisfaction of scar and possible complications. Materials and Methods: A total of 120 rhinoplasty patients at 15 khordad hospital were candidates for alar base wedge resection due to broad nasal base and / or alar flaring who were chosen for this study. We recorded and examined these patients before and minimum 6 months after surgery, then evaluated these information and data, which finally, compared all the preoperation and postoperation findings. Results: Mean age of patients was 30.11 years old. The full satisfaction of scar was 85.5% (103), but 6.7% (8) of patients had not satisfaction of scar due to visible scar in their alar facial groove. The rate of nostril symmetry satisfaction was 79.2% (95) and 8.3% (10) was dissatisfied due to nostril asymmetry. There was no external valve incompetency nor alar and sill notching in our study. There was not any narrowing of nostrils as well. The mean interalar distance preoperatively was 35.88 mm, which reduced to 32.61mm of mean diameter after surgery, (P-value = 0.000). Alar flaring correction was 88% (106) which was an acceptable consequence. Conclusion: The results of present study showed that in spite of surgeons fear for scar and some common complications after alar base resection, the satisfaction rate of our patients in this study were high, and complications frequencies were low. Therefore, we advise that it is better and wiser to do this operation in indicated patients surely within primary rhinoplasty and do not postpone it to another surgery.http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/nbm/article/view/23111Alar base resection / Wedge excision / Alar flaring
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author Shahin Mohammad Sadeghi
Galavij Ghoseiri
Heydar Afshar
spellingShingle Shahin Mohammad Sadeghi
Galavij Ghoseiri
Heydar Afshar
Evaluation of Results and Patients’ Satisfaction of Alar Base Resection Surgery after Rhinoplasty Operations in 15 Khordad Hospital
Novelty in Biomedicine
Alar base resection / Wedge excision / Alar flaring
author_facet Shahin Mohammad Sadeghi
Galavij Ghoseiri
Heydar Afshar
author_sort Shahin Mohammad Sadeghi
title Evaluation of Results and Patients’ Satisfaction of Alar Base Resection Surgery after Rhinoplasty Operations in 15 Khordad Hospital
title_short Evaluation of Results and Patients’ Satisfaction of Alar Base Resection Surgery after Rhinoplasty Operations in 15 Khordad Hospital
title_full Evaluation of Results and Patients’ Satisfaction of Alar Base Resection Surgery after Rhinoplasty Operations in 15 Khordad Hospital
title_fullStr Evaluation of Results and Patients’ Satisfaction of Alar Base Resection Surgery after Rhinoplasty Operations in 15 Khordad Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Results and Patients’ Satisfaction of Alar Base Resection Surgery after Rhinoplasty Operations in 15 Khordad Hospital
title_sort evaluation of results and patients’ satisfaction of alar base resection surgery after rhinoplasty operations in 15 khordad hospital
publisher Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
series Novelty in Biomedicine
issn 2345-3346
2345-3907
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background: Alar base surgery is one of the controversial issues in rhinoplasty. In this surgery the nasal base width and alar flaring is got smaller with some kind of procedures. One of these procedures is wedge resection of alar base. This procedure may accompany with either some dissatisfaction of scars and adverse effects or complications. In this study, we evaluate the patient satisfaction of scar and possible complications. Materials and Methods: A total of 120 rhinoplasty patients at 15 khordad hospital were candidates for alar base wedge resection due to broad nasal base and / or alar flaring who were chosen for this study. We recorded and examined these patients before and minimum 6 months after surgery, then evaluated these information and data, which finally, compared all the preoperation and postoperation findings. Results: Mean age of patients was 30.11 years old. The full satisfaction of scar was 85.5% (103), but 6.7% (8) of patients had not satisfaction of scar due to visible scar in their alar facial groove. The rate of nostril symmetry satisfaction was 79.2% (95) and 8.3% (10) was dissatisfied due to nostril asymmetry. There was no external valve incompetency nor alar and sill notching in our study. There was not any narrowing of nostrils as well. The mean interalar distance preoperatively was 35.88 mm, which reduced to 32.61mm of mean diameter after surgery, (P-value = 0.000). Alar flaring correction was 88% (106) which was an acceptable consequence. Conclusion: The results of present study showed that in spite of surgeons fear for scar and some common complications after alar base resection, the satisfaction rate of our patients in this study were high, and complications frequencies were low. Therefore, we advise that it is better and wiser to do this operation in indicated patients surely within primary rhinoplasty and do not postpone it to another surgery.
topic Alar base resection / Wedge excision / Alar flaring
url http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/nbm/article/view/23111
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