Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery (Dec 2024)

Versatility and Outcomes of ‘Mumbai Technique’ of Stacked Cartilage Grafts in Indian Rhinoplasty

  • Uday B. Bhat,
  • Mangesh K. Pawar,
  • Ishita Katyal,
  • Amit Peswani,
  • Sabyasachi Basu,
  • Sahil Abhay Waghmare,
  • Abhishek Uday Dhakad,
  • Udit Dalmia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-1787658
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 06
pp. 432 – 439

Abstract

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Background Augmentation rhinoplasty requires graft with substantial volume. In cases where patient is reluctant to use costal cartilage, this can be done using septum and conchal cartilage graft. Using the technique of “stacked cartilage graft” an assembly is made using septum and conchal cartilage for nasal augmentation and contour defects. Although multilayered grafts have been described before, we propose an elaborate and effective method named after our city, Mumbai, to shape these grafts and highlight economical use of conchal and septal cartilage to overcome its limited volume. It also describes its clinical and aesthetic outcome of this technique in Indian patients.

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