New cartilage can be generated in the nose to correct its shape
Released on: August 19, 2008, 1:57 pm
Press Release Author: Paul O\'Keeffe
Industry: Healthcare
Press Release Summary: Australian plastic surgeon, Paul O'Keeffe, has placed 60 porous polyethylene shell implants in deformed noses in order to encourage the growth of cartilage fragments under the shells. The shells are normally retained in the noses but are removable after full growth of the cartilage.
Press Release Body: Dr Paul O'Keeffe, plastic surgeon in Sydney, Australia, designed the Thin Medpor Nasal Shell with Porex Surgical, Inc., in Atlanta, USA. The shell is placed over the skeleton of a deformed nose and small cartilage pieces are placed in the space under the shell. The cartilage pieces grow up to fill the void and the shell can then be removed if necessary. Dr O'Keeffe has placed shells plus cartilage in 60 deformed noses and has needed to remove two shells after a year, one because of infection and one because of recurring fluid accumulation. Both noses had an excellent size and shape that has persisted more than a year. Research in Melbourne, Australia, by Professor Wayne Morrison showed that tissue stem cells are stimulated to multiply and produce tissue if they are housed in growth media within a cavity. The presence of the cavity is vital for the growth to happen. The cavity beneath the Thin Medpor Nasal Shell is working in this way. Patients who had the shell plus grafts placed for nasal reconstruction are well pleased with their new nose shape and plan to retain their implant if there is no problem. They are reassured that they could have their implant removed if necessary and their nose will still look normal. This contrasts with solid implants which leave the nose deformed if ever they are removed. Dr O'Keeffe attaches a strip of cartilage to the Thin Medpor Nasal Shell before placing it in the nose. The cartilage strip extends into the zone of movement between the nasal pyramid and the nose tip, ensuring that the nose tip will have normal feel and mobility.
Web Site: http://www.oknoses.com.au
Contact Details: Dr Paul O\'Keeffe 6 Alfred Road Brookvale, NSW, 2100 Australia Phone: +61 2 9938 3577 Fax: +61 2 9905 0401 oknoses@ozemail.com.au