Pisa Tower Concept: A New Paradigm in Crooked Nose Treatment

Background: The primary element of a crooked nose is a midline deviation of the nasal pyramid. To date, no surgical strategies have been described as compatible with the philosophy of dorsal preservation. The dorsal preservation technique differs from the Joseph structured rhinoplasty because it preserves both the keystone area and the continuity of the cartilaginous vault. The authors focused on the versatility of the dorsal preservation technique even for the deviated nose, introducing the “Pisa Tower concept.” Methods: From January of 2015 to June of 2019, 280 patients diagnosed as having a crooked nose underwent primary septorhinoplasty with dorsal preservation through an asymmetric bony wedge resection and lowering of the bony pyramid onto the frontal process of the maxilla (the let-down osteotomy), in accordance with the Pisa Tower concept. Inclusion criteria were a preoperative computed tomography examination, nasal axis deviation, a complete photographic examination preoperatively, and at least a 1-year follow-up. Results: The mean nasal axis deviation was 7.62 degrees preoperatively and 1.15 degrees postoperatively (p < 0.05). Of the 84 patients, 47 (55.95 percent) were very satisfied, 33 (39.28 percent) were satisfied, and four (4.76 percent) were unsatisfied with surgical results and required revision surgery. Conclusions: The authors’ opinion is that the association of “swinging door” septoplasty with the Pisa Tower concept can be a valid alterative to other techniques when working with the structured rhinoplasty philosophy in patients with a crooked nose. Although this is only a preliminary study, the decreased use of spreaders graft and less aggressive reconstructive methods look very promising. CLINICAL QUESTION/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic, IV.

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