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Anatomical Considerations in the Management of the Hanging Columella

Eric M. Joseph, MD; Alvin I. Glasgold, MD

Objectives: To review the anatomy and dynamics of the hanging columella and to describe a technique to correct the causative anatomical deformity.

Design: Case series.

Setting: A facial plastic surgery private practice in High-land Park, NJ.

Patients: Consecutive sample of 10 patients (6 women and 4 men), aged from 27 to 52 years (mean age, 32 years).

Interventions: Through an external approach, the principal method of repair used in all cases involved transecting the medial and lateral crura at their angles to al-low straightening of the medial crura.

Main Outcome Measures: Comparative, standardized measurements of the alar-columellar complex in pre-operative and postoperative photographs.

Results: Angle transection changed the spatial relation of the medial and lateral crura to each other resulting in straightening of the excessively curved medial crura. All patients had successful correction of the hanging columella.

Conclusions: In our prospective study of 10 patients who required correction of hanging columellas, we have found the primary cause to he C-shaped curvature of the me-dial crura and their relation to the lateral crura. We observed long medial crura that were excessively curved, of normal width, and held in place by their continuity with the lateral crura. Dividing the alar cartilages at the angle of the medial and lateral crura released the connection of these structures allowing the medial crura to assume a straighter configuration. Tailoring of the feet of the medial crura and minimal septal shortening were occasionally used. Columellar struts, which were often used for other reasons, also provided additional medial crural straightening.

Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2000;2:173-177

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