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- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MATERIALE ALE CONFERINȚELOR ȘTIINȚIFICE
- „Cells and tissues transplantation. Actualities and perspectives. The 2-nd edition”. Chisinau, March 29-30th 2024
- The Materials of the National Scientific Conference with International Participation, the 2nd edition, Chisinau, March 29-30th 2024: [Abstracts]
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Title: | The use of autotransplanted and homotransplanted septal cartilage in rhinoplasty and rhinoseptoplasty surgeries |
Authors: | Osman, Victor Osman, Vitalie Vetricean, Sergiu Furculița, Daniel Nacu, Viorel |
Keywords: | autotransplantation;homotransplantation;rhinoseptoplasty;septal cartilage;rhinoplasty surgeries |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Publisher: | CEP Medicina |
Citation: | OSMAN, Victor, OSMAN, Vitalie, VETRICEAN, Sergiu, et al. The use of autotransplanted and homotransplanted septal cartilage in rhinoplasty and rhinoseptoplasty surgeries. In: Cells and Tissues Transplantation. Actualities and Perspectives: the materials of the nat. scientific conf. with internat. particip., the 2nd ed. Chisinau, March 29-30th 2024: [abstracts]. Chişinău: CEP Medicina, 2024, pp. 18-19. ISBN 978-9975-82-366-1. |
Abstract: | Background. Surgical interventions for nasal reshaping, such as rhinoplasty and rhinoseptoplasty,
have gained significant popularity among the population. Currently, these procedures are increasingly
performed using both autotransplants and homotransplants. These surgical procedures are now
enhanced through the use of advanced surgical techniques, specialized equipment, and high-
performance instruments. Rhinoplasty surgeons have embraced a modern approach, abandoning
traditional methods of dorsum nasi bone resection with chisel and hammer. Instead, a piezotome is
used to perform median and lateral osteotomies, allowing for controlled fracturing of nasal bones along
the greenstick fracture lines to obtain mobile fragments without displacement, and adjusting only the
insertion angle. These aspects are crucial moments that previously presented multiple difficulties for
surgeons. In many cases, it is necessary to fill depressions or tissue deficiencies on the nasal pyramid
or adjust the position of the nasal tip using cartilaginous tissues. In such cases, nasal septal cartilage is
a valuable resource. Rhinoplasty surgeons prefer to use the patient's own nasal septal cartilage
whenever possible, but it is not always sufficient or may be absent, especially after previous nasal
septal surgeries. In these cases, rib cartilage can be used, but some patients may refuse its harvesting
or there may be contraindications. Consequently, the question arises regarding the use of
homotransplanted nasal septal cartilage.This technique is well-known and successfully used by
rhinoplasty surgeons. To benefit from homotransplanted cartilage, collaboration with a specialized
tissue bank for human tissue transplants is necessary.
The aim of the study. Is to conduct comprehensive literature studies regarding the use of
autotransplanted and homotransplanted nasal septal cartilage in rhinoplasty and rhinoseptoplasty
surgeries. Materials and methods. In the analysis process, a total of 50 sources of information were
evaluated, including those available on medical platforms such as Medlife, PubMed, Google Scholar,
and ResearchGate. Among the highly relevant sources, several were highlighted, considered
significant for this research domain, providing varied and detailed perspectives on the use of nasal
septal cartilage in nasal aesthetic surgery and contributing to the comprehensive analysis of the subject.
To achieve an advanced selection of bibliographic sources, several filters and criteria were applied.
Full-text articles published in English and Russian between 2000 and 2024 were sought. After a
preliminary analysis of the titles, original articles, editorials, and narrative, systematic, and meta-
analysis synthesis articles were selected. These types of articles were chosen because they provide
relevant information and contemporary concepts regarding the use of autotransplanted and
homotransplanted nasal septal cartilage in rhinoplasty and rhinoseptoplasty surgeries.
Additionally, a supplementary search was conducted in the bibliographic reference lists of the initially
identified sources to find additional relevant publications not included in the consulted databases.
Information from the publications included in the bibliography was gathered, classified, evaluated, and
synthesized to highlight the main aspects of contemporary views on the practices mentioned in the
field of using nasal septal cartilage in aesthetic and reconstructive nasal surgeries. This approach
allowed for exhaustive and updated research in the field of rhinoplasty and rhinoseptoplasty.
Results and discussions. According to the results obtained in these studies, in rhinoplasty and
rhinoseptoplasty interventions, it was found that autotransplanted nasal septal cartilage was most
commonly used, while homotransplanted cartilage, collected from other patients, and previously
preserved at a human tissue bank for transplantation, was used less frequently. Overall, the results were promising, with good integration and revitalization observed in both
autotransplants and homotransplants.
Conclusions. The use of transplants, both autotransplants and homotransplants, represents the most
efficient and commonly used method in rhinoplasty and rhinoseptoplasty surgeries. In rhinoplasty and
rhinoseptoplasty surgeries, it was found that nasal septal cartilage is most frequently used compared to
other types of transplants, such as auricular cartilage or costal cartilage. These transplants have the
advantage of not being resorbed, maintaining their shape over time, and not causing inflammatory or
allergic reactions, contributing to the success and durability of surgical interventions in these areas. |
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | Cells and tissues transplantation. Actualities and perspectives. The 2-nd edition. Chisinau, March 29-30th 2024 |
URI: | http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/27025 |
ISBN: | 978-9975-82-366-1 |
Appears in Collections: | The Materials of the National Scientific Conference with International Participation, the 2nd edition, Chisinau, March 29-30th 2024: [Abstracts]
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