Abstract
BACKGROUND: Osteotomies are important maneuvers in the plastic surgeon's arsenal for the nasal dorsum treatment. However, there is a concern regarding a possible medialization of the inferior turbinate's heads and narrowing of the internal nasal valve if the Webster's triangle is not preserved. OBJECTIVES: To analyze the mobilization of the inferior turbinates during primary rhinoplasty after lateral osteotomies. METHODS: This is a retrospective study in which we analyzed 37 patients who underwent very low-to-low osteotomies in our service, during primary rhinoplasties. Axial and coronal computed tomography scans were obtained, and preoperative and 6 months postoperative images were compared with Radiant DICOM Viewer software (Medixant, Poznan, Poland) in 3-dimensional multiplanar reconstruction. RESULTS: There were no statistically significant differences between preoperative and postoperative measurements of the lower turbinate's osseous bases, both in axial (P = .305) and coronal (P = .08) images. CONCLUSIONS: Low-to-low osteotomies showed no medialization of the inferior turbinate's heads or narrowing of the internal nasal valve in this study.