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Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 6/2024

06-11-2023 | Original Articles

A Safe Technique for Excising the Perpendicular Plate of the Ethmoid Bone in Patients with Crooked Nose: A Finite Element Analysis

Authors: Yi-Dan Sun, Si-Qiao Wu, Zheng Wang, Zhen-Min Zhao, Yang An

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Issue 6/2024

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Abstract

Background

Correction of the crooked nose, especially the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone, has the potential to cause skull base injury. At present, the safe and effective method for perpendicular plate resection has not been clearly defined through biomechanics.

Method

CT scan data of 48 patients with crooked nose and deviated nasal septum were divided into C-type, angular deformity-type, and S-type based on the morphology of the 3D model. Different types of finite element models of the nasal bony septum and skull base were established. The osteotomy depth, angle, and force mode of the PPE resection were simulated by assembling different working conditions for the models. The von Mises stress of the anterior cranial fossa was observed.

Results

When the osteotomy line length was 0.5 cm, the angle was at 30° to the Frankfurt plane, and 50 N·mm torque was applied, the von Mises stress of the skull base was minimal in the four models, showing 0.049 MPa (C-type), 0.082 MPa (S-type), 0.128 MPa (angular deformity-type), and 0.021 MPa (control model). The maximum von Mises stress values were found at the skull base when the osteotomy line was 1.5 cm, the angle was 50°, and the force was 10 N along the X-axis, showing 0.349 MPa (C-type), 0.698 MPa (S-type), 0.451 MPa (angular deformity-type), and 0.149 MPa (control model).

Conclusion

The use of smaller resection angle with the Frankfurt plane, conservative resection depth, and torsion force can better reduce the stress value at the skull base and reduce the risk of basicranial fracture. It is a safe and effective technique for perpendicular plate resection of the ethmoid bone in the correction of crooked nose.

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Metadata
Title
A Safe Technique for Excising the Perpendicular Plate of the Ethmoid Bone in Patients with Crooked Nose: A Finite Element Analysis
Authors
Yi-Dan Sun
Si-Qiao Wu
Zheng Wang
Zhen-Min Zhao
Yang An
Publication date
06-11-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery / Issue 6/2024
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-023-03712-5

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