New insights into tip supporting structures. Consequences for nasal surgery
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2020
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Background: Knowledge of tip supporting structures is crucial for successful rhinoplastic surgery. The aim of this study was to provide detailed anatomical and histological descriptions of the tip supporting structures. Methods: Serial coronal sections of the entire external noses from seven cadavers were studied after staining by Mallory-Cason and Verhoeff-Van Gieson procedures. Results and conclusions: We found no histological evidence of ligaments between the cartilaginous- and bony parts of the nasal skeleton, and between the skin and the nasal skeleton. Instead, we found a perichondrial-periosteal lining within the soft tissue envelope. The main tip supporting and shaping structures are: Septal and lobular cartilages, premaxillae, and the soft tissue envelope including the periosteal-perichondrial envelope/membrane. These findings may have clinical relevance in functional and aesthetic rhinoplasties.
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Perichondrium, Periosteum, Rhinoplasty, Septum, Tip, Taverne, Otorhinolaryngology
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Popko, M, Huizing, E H, Menger, D J, Verlinde-Schellekens, S A M W, Mackaaij, C & Bleys, R L A W 2020, 'New insights into tip supporting structures. Consequences for nasal surgery', Rhinology, vol. 58, no. 5, pp. 506-515. https://doi.org/10.4193/Rhin19.349