Facial Plast Surg 2022; 38(05): 461-467
DOI: 10.1055/a-1786-8498
Original Article

Titanium Implants in the Nose: State of the Art

Daniel F. àWengen
1   Department of ENT, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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Abstract

Titanium implants in the head have been used widely for decades. Dental implants as well as titanium plates, screws, and mesh have been an integral part of dental and maxillofacial surgery. In the nose, titanium implants were started in 2003. Their purpose is to increase structure and stiffness to nasal cartilages widening the airway. This overview describes the use of titanium implants in the various locations in the nose. We concentrate on three locations: Breathe Implants on the upper lateral cartilage to widen the internal nasal valve, modified breathe implants in the lower lateral nasal wall fixed to the piriform aperture as batten grafts to widen the external nasal valve, and flattened breathe implants as titanium septum plates to straighten and strengthen the nasal septum.

You Tube Videos

1. Titanium Implants in the Nose: Stabilization of Soft Tissue Structures for better breathing


https://youtu.be/YKfqw2telEM


2. Titanium Batten Grafts to stabilize the External Nasal Valve


https://youtu.be/QkXqI5cT0oM


3. Titanium Septum Plate from Breathe Implant àWengen Presentation 6 2020 Rhinoplasty Society of Europe


https://youtu.be/F37pBr1kYPk


Note

The author receives royalties from the KURZ company for Breathe Implant.




Publication History

Accepted Manuscript online:
03 March 2022

Article published online:
13 September 2022

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