Secondary unilateral cleft lip nasal deformity is a prevalent condition in the world, and surgical repair remains a formidable challenge. The objective of the study is to investigate functionally and aesthetically outcomes of a new technique using a complex of autologous costal cartilage and fascia grafts to repair the secondary unilateral cleft lip nasal deformity. First, the autologous costal cartilage and fascia were harvested from a total of 34 patients with secondary unilateral cleft lip nasal deformity, who were undergoing treatments at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University from April 2020 to June 2023. Then, the cartilage was sub-divided into 6 pieces and placed on the depressed alar base, nasal columella, lower lateral cartilage, and nasal tip. At the same time, the fascia was trimmed to cover the nasal tip cap graft and augment the dorsum of the nose. Patient outcomes were assessed through subjective evaluation and objective anthropometric measurements. In addition, associated complications were also examined. All were primary healing incisions, and no patients were encountered with any clinical complications. We found that the overall mean score of the Independent Rhinoplasty Outcome Score (IROS) was very good during the subjective assessment. Also, the objective measurements indicated an excellent nasal symmetry. Furthermore, both functionally and aesthetically satisfactory outcomes were obtained in all the patients during long-time follow-up. Secondary rhinoplasty using the complex of autologous costal cartilage and fascia grafts is a safe and effective approach for unilateral cleft lip nasal deformity repair.
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