Thursday, September 5, 2013

What is functional septorhinoplasty surgery? (2)



The bony cartilaginous septum is intimately connected to the upper and middle third external nose structures, and loosely via strong suspensory ligaments, to the lower “mobile” third. This intimate relationship determines appearance and airflow through the nose. Hence a deformity of this internal framework structure can deviate the external nasal structure, and functionally cause a block nose.

The intimate relationship between the different structures of the upper, middle and lower nose, together with the internal nasal septum, is relevant. They all influence the function of the other; so surgery on one structure can dynamically affect the position of the other. Hence in some cases of a blocked nose, a septo-rhinoplasty surgery may be recommended in one surgical session to primarily improve function, and consequentially, appearance. A stronger septal “tent” and support would mean a less obstructed middle and lower third of the nose, as well as an improved projection and nasal profile.

Functional septo-rhinoplasty surgery can be performed under open or closed (endonasal) approaches. The optimal approach should be discussed with your surgeon.





Reference: www.entific.com.hk/

The information aims to provide educational purpose only. Anyone reading it should consult ENT Specialists before considering treatment and should not rely on the information above.