Scalpel vs Electrocautery for Upper Lateral Cartilage Contouring in Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty: A Retrospective Comparative Study
Serhat Şibar, Ayhan Işık Erdal, Mustafa Talha Okutan

TL;DR
This study compares scalpel and electrocautery techniques for reshaping nasal cartilage in rhinoplasty, finding that electrocautery reduces hump recurrence.
Contribution
The study introduces electrocautery as a superior method for upper lateral cartilage contouring in dorsal preservation rhinoplasty.
Findings
Electrocautery had a significantly lower dorsal hump recurrence rate (2.5%) compared to scalpel (13.6%).
ROE scores were similarly high in both groups, indicating comparable patient satisfaction.
Electrocautery provides more consistent contouring in challenging dorsal anatomies.
Abstract
Dorsal preservation rhinoplasty maintains dorsum integrity while refining nasal aesthetics, but dorsal hump recurrence is a common limitation, especially after extensive reshaping. Electrocautery offers precise cartilage contouring, yet its role in dorsal preservation rhinoplasty is underinvestigated. To compare the outcomes of scalpel-based mechanical reshaping vs electrocautery-assisted thermal reshaping of the upper lateral cartilage shoulders in low septal strip dorsal preservation rhinoplasty. The authors of this retrospective study included 205 patients who underwent low septal strip dorsal preservation rhinoplasty via the open approach between February 2021 and May 2023. Patients were grouped according to the method used for reshaping the upper lateral cartilage: Group I underwent mechanical reshaping with a scalpel (mechanical/scalpel group), and Group II underwent thermal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNasal Surgery and Airway Studies · Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies · Reconstructive Facial Surgery Techniques
