Medical Rhinoplasty: Evaluation of the Efficacy of Hyaluronic Acid in the Treatment of Internal Nasal Valves.
NCT ID: NCT05134831
Last Updated: 2024-01-25
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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
OBSERVATIONAL
2023-04-01
2023-12-01
Brief Summary
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* Inspection of the nasal cavity with a nasofibroscope
* Study of the nasal respiratory flows with a rhinomanometer The results of these 2 explorations allow to determine the cause of the obstruction and if it is explained or not by a collapse of the internal valve.
When internal valve collapse is the cause of postoperative nasal obstruction, few alternatives exist to treat this problem. Revision surgery under general anesthesia is usually necessary, with placement of a cartilage graft (= spreader graft) in the septo-triangular angle to reopen and support it. An alternative treatment is the injection of hyaluronic acid into the septo-triangular angle instead of the cartilage graft placed in the operating room. This option has several advantages: it is performed during the consultation, no general anesthesia is required, the procedure is quick, the cost is much lower, the patient's nasal breathing improves immediately, and the post-procedure follow-up is simple. The aim of our study is therefore to objectively analyze the modification of nasal biomechanics after injection of hyaluronic acid in the septo-triangular angle in patients with internal nasal valve (post (septo)-rhinoplasty). This objective evaluation will be performed with a rhinomanometer, before and after injection. This is a simple, non-invasive measuring device that allows the measurement of the main physical variables governing the biomechanics of the fluids inside the nasal cavity, such as pressure, flow and therefore nasal resistance. The objective proof of such an efficiency will allow a better management of the patients, to universalize the practices, to decrease the cost of the treatment and eventually to bring arguments to the health authorities for the reimbursement of such procedures.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Interventions
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Rhinomanometry
At Day 0, before the hyaluronic acid injection, the patient's nasal breathing is assessed by 4-phase rhinomanometry (bilaterally: right nostril AND left nostril).
At Month 1, the patient's nasal breathing is re-assessed by 4-phase rhinomanometry, in the same conditions as Day 0.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Previous rhinoplasty or rhinoseptoplasty surgery
* Carrier of a nasal obstruction by collapsed internal valve
* Requiring an injection of hyaluronic acid in the septo-triangular angle
* Nasal obstruction by internal valve collapse is defined by (all elements must be present):
* Patient complaining of nasal obstruction (uni or bilateral)
* Collapse of the internal valve during normal nasal inspiratory effort on physical examination
* Improvement of the collapse and therefore of the nasal obstruction at the Bachmann maneuver during the physical examination
* Rhinomanometric internal valve criteria: area under the curve value on the flow/pressure diagram at the inspiratory phase ABOVE the diagnostic threshold (\>18 622)
* Patients who did not object to their participation in the study
Exclusion Criteria
2. Patients with another cause of associated nasal obstruction:
* Persistent septal deviation
* Mucosal synechiae
* Septal perforation
* Turbinate hypertrophy
* Inspiratory collapse of the external valve
* Allergic rhinitis
* Vasomotor rhinitis
* Nasosinus polyposis
* Nasal cavity or cavum tumors
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Hospices Civils de Lyon
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Alain-Ali MOJALLAL, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Service de chirurgie plastique, esthétique et reconstructrice
Other Identifiers
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69HCL21_0929
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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