OTO Open (May 2020)

Simultaneous Septal Perforation and Deviation Repair with a Chondromucosal Transposition Flap

  • G. Nina Lu MD,
  • Danielle F. Eytan MD,
  • Shaun C. Desai MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2473974X20924332
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Nasal septal perforations can cause issues of epistaxis, whistling, crusting, saddle deformity, and obstruction, which motivate patients to seek surgical repair. Numerous methods of septal perforation repair have been described, with surgical success rates ranging from 52% to 100%, but few studies address situations with concomitant septal deviation. In treating patients with septal perforation and deviation, both issues should be addressed for optimal outcomes. While routine septoplasty involves the removal of septal cartilage, septal perforation repair involves the addition of interposition grafts. The composite chondromucosal septal rotation flap harmoniously combines these seemingly conflicting goals as an effective and efficient technique for septal perforation repair. We present 3 patients successfully treated for their septal perforation and septal deviation concurrently with this technique.