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Outcome of different types of osteotomies in primary and revision rhinoplasty

2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Rhinology and Otology

Noran Sultan, Mohamed Saad Eldin Aly, Waed Jameel, Moath Alshanqity and Lamees Felemban

Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Otolaryngol (Sunnyvale)

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Abstract
Objective: Rhinoplasty enhances facial harmony and the proportions of the nose. The ultimate goal of our research is to see the variation between two techniques of lateral osteotomies: Low-to-low and low-to-high to weight out the advantages and disadvantages together with the patient fulfillment. Methods: It?s a retrospective cohort study containing 104 patients, all above 18 year old that had undergone rhinoplasty surgery with two different technique of lateral osteotomy. 70 patients where low-to-low along with 34 patients were lowto- high. All 104 patients had some sort of nasal deformity. Our research compared the ventral width, patient satisfaction in breathing as well as aesthetic pre and post-operatively. Results: As the statistical analysis showed the aesthetic calculations showed a significant variation in the results either from the patient satisfaction or the ventral width measurement with a P<0.0001. 95.7% of the low-to-low group reached an ideal ventral width according to the Arabic nose values in contrast to the low-to-high group showed only 52.9%. Unlike the breathing result were unremarkable postoperatively P<0.78. Conclusion: The aesthetic view of low-to-low group results showed a statistical significant difference almost reached the ideal measurements P<0.0001. On the other hand, patient satisfaction in breathing and quality of life improved in both groups equally.
Biography
Noran Sultan is a 6th year medical student at Umm Al-Qura University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Her research experience began with two ongoing researches. She participated in many campaigns locally within Kingdom of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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