Septal Extender 2024: A Holistic Approach in Congenital, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Nasal Surgery—Current Status, Criteria, and Guidelines
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septal extender, nasal surgery, congenital deformity, reconstructive rhinoplasty, aesthetic rhinoplasty, clinical guidelinesResumen
Introduction: The Septal Extender 2024 has emerged as a pivotal innovation in nasal surgery, with applications spanning congenital, reconstructive, and aesthetic domains. Objective: To provide a comprehensive review of the evolution, clinical criteria, and guidelines for the use of the Septal Extender 2024 in various nasal surgery contexts. Methods: A systematic review of recent literature indexed in Scopus, combined with retrospective analysis of clinical cases, was conducted to evaluate outcomes, complications, and best practices. Results: The use of the Septal Extender 2024 has demonstrated significant improvements in both functional and aesthetic outcomes. Innovations in biocompatible materials and surgical techniques have reduced complication rates and improved patient satisfaction. Conclusions: The Septal Extender 2024 represents a robust and versatile tool in modern rhinoplasty, with clear guidelines for patient selection and perioperative management enhancing its safety and efficacy.
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Derechos de autor 2025 Juan Carlos Lema Balla, Alisson Nicole Sánchez Espinoza, Juan Francisco Quesada Chica, Pamela Nicole Ocapana Taco, José Roberto Lema Balla

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