Abstract
Objective: Present a novel technique utilized by the senior author for support of unstable, comminuted nasal bone fractures and its adaptation to rhinoplasty and septal surgery to provide greater stabilization of the nasal septum and bones. Illustrate safe and adequate results with this technique.Method: Retrospective chart review of the senior author’s past surgical procedures since 2001 utilizing this Double-Doyle intranasal airway splint technique. Patient demographics, diagnoses, surgical procedure, stenting duration, and complications were identified. This technique involves 2 modified Doyle II intranasal airway splints (Medtronic) to provide greater intranasal support.Results: Eighty-seven cases involving the Double-Doyle intranasal airway splint technique performed for closed nasal reduction, selected cases of open rhinoplasty, and septal procedures revealed overall that this intranasal splint modification was safe, tolerated well by patients, and presented minimal morbidity. All but one patient ex...
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