In Situ Split Costal Cartilage Graft Harvesting Through a Small Incision Using a Gouge

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Date

2000

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Ağaoğlu, Galip
Erol, O. Onur

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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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Abstract

A costal cartilage graft is one of the most useful materials in reconstructive plastic surgery. In this article a technique of in situ split costal cartilage graft harvesting through a small incision (2 to 3 cm) using a gouge is described. The technique used has many advantages: it is a simple technique is easy to learn and can be performed quickly through a small incision. By avoiding complete costal cartilage graft harvesting the associated potential complications such as pleural perforation chest wall deformities long-lasting postoperative pain and incisional scar length are reduced. This technique will be useful in selected cases for which a complete block of costal cartilage graft is not needed.

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Cartilage, N/A, Tissue and Organ Harvesting, Humans, Ribs, Rhinoplasty, Surgical Instruments

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine

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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Volume

106

Issue

4

Start Page

932

End Page

935
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