Reconstruction of congenital and acquired columellar defects: clinical review of 38 patients

J Craniofac Surg. 2007 Nov;18(6):1500-3. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0b013e318053430b.

Abstract

Reconstruction of columella presents certain difficulties and includes reconstruction of the cartilaginous strut and the overlying skin to obtain good results. We conducted a retrospective clinical review of 38 patients presenting with congenital and acquired columellar defects. Anatomic characteristics to be considered were defined and a classification method is proposed to more fully describe columellar defects. The columellar defects of the patients were classified into three groups as follows: type I, skin defect of columella and absence of medial crura of lower lateral cartilage; type II, type II + partial absence of caudal part of septal cartilage; and type III, complex defect of columella accompanying with the other nasal subunit defects. The patients chosen in this study were designed to describe a common approach for the choice of the reconstruction method that provides excellent aesthetic result while minimizing the extent of the surgery and maximizing patient acceptance.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Child
  • Ear Cartilage / transplantation
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Nasal Septum / abnormalities
  • Nasal Septum / surgery*
  • Nose Deformities, Acquired / surgery
  • Nose Diseases / classification
  • Nose Diseases / surgery
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Rhinoplasty / methods*
  • Surgical Flaps