Background: Alar batten cartilage grafts can restore form and function to a
compromised ala, prevent stenosis of the nasal valve, and maintain unrestr
icted air movement. Soft tissue reconstructive options can be combined with
alar batten grafts.
Objective: Our purpose was to analyze functional and cosmetic outcomes in a
series of patients undergoing alar batten cartilage grafting.
Methods: We analyzed the functional and cosmetic outcomes of 25 patients in
whom reconstruction involved alar batten cartilage grafts. Assessment incl
uded defect characteristics, function and cosmesis (rated by physician and
patient), and complications.
Results: Eighty-three percent of patients had good to excellent functional
and cosmetic results by patient and physician assessment. Three patients we
re rated as having poor cosmetic results by the physician; all 3 patients g
raded these results as good. One episode of graft failure occurred, and rec
ipient and donor site complications were minor.
Conclusion: Alar batten cartilage grafts appear to be an excellent option f
or reconstruction of substantial alar defects.