1.Clinical efficacy of M-shaped cartilage used in nasal tip cosmetic plasty
Yang AN ; Dong LI ; Xin YANG ; Yonghuan ZHEN ; Hongyu XUE
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2016;22(4):196-198
Objective To explore a new method of nasal tip plasty and its clinical effect,which is much accorded with biomechanical properties of the human body.Methods From June 2010 to March 2016,a total of 33 cases of nasal tip surgery,6 males and 27 females,were performed.Ages ranged from 22 to 46 years in this group.Ear cartilage was trimmed into two strips and sutured them together in a M shape.When located to the original position of the nasal alar cartilage,theM shaped cartilage could be used in nasal tip;when fixing part of it on the nasal septum or lengthened nasal septal cartilage,the M shaped cartilage could be used in cosmetic surgery of nasal tip lengthening.Results The follow-up period was from one month to 60 months,with average 14 months.29 patients (87.9 %) were satisfied with the efficacy and 2 patients were suffered from infection (6.1 %).Conclusions When the M-shaped cartilage is fixed with lengthened nasal septum,it can lengthen the nasal tip much more and the contouring and texture of nasal tip are better than that of using a shield or a cap cartilage graft.
2.Application of perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone in short nose plasty in Chinese with insufficient septal cartilage
Yang AN ; Lujia CHEN ; Lifeng XIE ; Yonghuan ZHEN ; Dong LI ; Hongyu XUE
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2018;24(1):8-12
Objective To evaluate the applied value of septal cartilage combined with perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone graft in short nose plasty in Chinese people with insufficient septal cartilage.Methods From February 2015 to March 2017,thirty-five women with short noses underwent septal extension grafting in our institute.We used perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone to enhance the L-strut structure.An L-strut,comprising 0.6 cm segments of the caudal and dorsal cartilaginous septum,was left altered to harvest more cartilages for septal extension.The harvested septal cartilage was grafted on one side of the caudal septum.Then the alar cartilage was fixed at the end of the septal cartilage graft.Nasal lengths and nasolabial angles were measured pre-and postoperatively.Results The average nasal lengthening was (3.37±1.87) mm (P<0.001).There was no infection,cerebral spinal fluid leakage,hemorrhage and other complications postoperatively.The average follow-up was 10 months (6 months to 2 years).After operation,33 patients were satisfied with the nasal contour,1 patient complained of high tip projection whereas one patient complained of low tip projection,and the dissatisfactions were corrected by revision surgeries.Conclusions Combining the septal cartilage with perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone graft presents an adequate nose lengthening and a decreased nostril show,even in patients with very little septal cartilage.With minimum complications,this novel technique provides promising clinical outcomes and high patient satisfaction.
3.Comprehensive evaluation of postoperative morphological and functional satisfaction of secondary cleft lip rhinoplasty in Chinese Han population
Yuan LIAO ; Baicheng WANG ; Mengying JIN ; Yonghuan ZHEN ; Bolin PAN ; Hongyu XUE ; Dong LI ; Zhenmin ZHAO ; Yang AN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2022;28(3):172-176
Objective:To evaluate the improvement of nasal appearance, symptoms and psychological burden in patients with secondary cleft rhinoplasty by using retrospective research methods, through preoperative and postoperative questionnaires.Methods:Twenty-three cleft lip patients that underwent surgery in our unit since April 2016 were enrolled in this study. The self-designed questionnaire was used to explore the changes of patients before and after the operation. The questionnaire star was utilized to collect the data, and after the data was sorted and summarized, SPSS 20.0 was used for analysis and statistics.Results:The average follow-up time was 28.9 months. The total score of ROE satisfaction before surgery was 46.74 points, while after surgery it reached 63.04 points ( t=4.10, P<0.01); the self-scores of nasal shape were significantly improved after surgery; but there was no significant change in the ventilation function in the VAS scale before and after the operation; the nasal symptoms and psychological status in the SNOT-22 questionnaire, such as, nasal congestion, embarrassment, depression, restlessness and irritability, were significantly improved ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Our semi-autonomous designed questionnaire can be used to effectively evaluate the satisfaction, nasal shape, and symptoms of patients with nasal deformity secondary to cleft lip. Data analysis shows that our secondary cleft lip rhinoplasty for cleft lip and palate can improve patients′ satisfaction after the repair, as well as nose shape and function, at the same time the psychological burden caused by it.
5.Application of decellularization-recellularization technique in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Yujia SHANG ; Guanhuier WANG ; Yonghuan ZHEN ; Na LIU ; Fangfei NIE ; Zhenmin ZHAO ; Hua LI ; Yang AN
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(17):2017-2027
In the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery, the loss of organs or tissues caused by diseases or injuries has resulted in challenges, such as donor shortage and immunosuppression. In recent years, with the development of regenerative medicine, the decellularization-recellularization strategy seems to be a promising and attractive method to resolve these difficulties. The decellularized extracellular matrix contains no cells and genetic materials, while retaining the complex ultrastructure, and it can be used as a scaffold for cell seeding and subsequent transplantation, thereby promoting the regeneration of diseased or damaged tissues and organs. This review provided an overview of decellularization-recellularization technique, and mainly concentrated on the application of decellularization-recellularization technique in the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery, including the remodeling of skin, nose, ears, face, and limbs. Finally, we proposed the challenges in and the direction of future development of decellularization-recellularization technique in plastic surgery.
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Surgery, Plastic
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Extracellular Matrix