Background Caudal end correction is one of the main challenges during septoplasty that needs extra steps and skills. This complex area affects the shape of the nose. Moreover, the caudal end represents the medial boundary of the internal nasal valve. Thus, any deviation may disturb this critical area causing nasal obstruction. This study aimed to evaluate the novel traction-suture technique to correct septal caudal end deviation and its postoperative impact. Study design This prospective case-series study. Settings It was held in a tertiary referral university institute between January 2019 to February 2022. Methods We included 95 cases who suffered from nasal obstruction and a cosmetic problem because of mild or moder- ate caudal end deviation. Under general anesthesia, the caudal end was corrected by the novel traction-suturing technique (TST). To evaluate the surgical outcomes and patients' related quality of life, we used two validated questionnaires; the Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation and the Rhinoplasty Outcome Evaluation before the surgery and 1 year after the surgery. Results NOSEandROEquestionnairesshowedstatisticallysignificantimprovementsafterthesurgery(Pvaluewas<0.001). Complications occurred in seven patients (7.3%), all of which were minor complications. Conclusions Traction-suturing technique (TST) improved nasal breathing and patients’ satisfaction with their nasal con- figuration. Traction-suturing is a simple short maneuver that junior doctors can easily learn without distinct complications or recurrence.

The novel traction‐suturing technique in correction of caudal end deviation of the nasal septum / Sabino, Luigi; Cavalcanti, Luca; Marcaccio, Carlotta; Elzayat, Saad; Procaccini, Alfredo; Elfarargy, Haitham H.; Barbara, Maurizio. - In: EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY. - ISSN 0937-4477. - 280:5(2023), pp. 1-6. [10.1007/s00405-022-07753-5]

The novel traction‐suturing technique in correction of caudal end deviation of the nasal septum

Luca Cavalcanti
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Alfredo Procaccini
Writing – Review & Editing
;
Maurizio Barbara
Membro del Collaboration Group
2023

Abstract

Background Caudal end correction is one of the main challenges during septoplasty that needs extra steps and skills. This complex area affects the shape of the nose. Moreover, the caudal end represents the medial boundary of the internal nasal valve. Thus, any deviation may disturb this critical area causing nasal obstruction. This study aimed to evaluate the novel traction-suture technique to correct septal caudal end deviation and its postoperative impact. Study design This prospective case-series study. Settings It was held in a tertiary referral university institute between January 2019 to February 2022. Methods We included 95 cases who suffered from nasal obstruction and a cosmetic problem because of mild or moder- ate caudal end deviation. Under general anesthesia, the caudal end was corrected by the novel traction-suturing technique (TST). To evaluate the surgical outcomes and patients' related quality of life, we used two validated questionnaires; the Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation and the Rhinoplasty Outcome Evaluation before the surgery and 1 year after the surgery. Results NOSEandROEquestionnairesshowedstatisticallysignificantimprovementsafterthesurgery(Pvaluewas<0.001). Complications occurred in seven patients (7.3%), all of which were minor complications. Conclusions Traction-suturing technique (TST) improved nasal breathing and patients’ satisfaction with their nasal con- figuration. Traction-suturing is a simple short maneuver that junior doctors can easily learn without distinct complications or recurrence.
2023
nasal septum; caudal deviation; endonasal; traction-suturing; quality of life
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The novel traction‐suturing technique in correction of caudal end deviation of the nasal septum / Sabino, Luigi; Cavalcanti, Luca; Marcaccio, Carlotta; Elzayat, Saad; Procaccini, Alfredo; Elfarargy, Haitham H.; Barbara, Maurizio. - In: EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY. - ISSN 0937-4477. - 280:5(2023), pp. 1-6. [10.1007/s00405-022-07753-5]
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