Hi,
now before anyone lays in with the charge that this is irrelevant to most people, I would contend it is in fact NOT irrelevant at all. Most, if not all A/G patients receive some form of
HA augmentation to their suborbital or undereye/cheekbone areas either to compensate for the shifting of the maxilla AND/OR for cosmetic enhancement.
A quadrangular lefort 1 is a lefort 1 (again with all incisions done from the inside) but is modified to include the malr/suborbital/zygoma regions. In other words, the maxilla and part of the cheekbones are moved
forward rendering the need for HA paste or other implants either less or unnecessary.
I'm not sure but it may be this procedure is usually used for patients with more severe midfacial hypoplasia (e.g. crouzen's syndrome etc.), I'm actually not even sure about that, but it does seem to be used
to increase cheekbone/suborbital eminence. I've been researching it and while all reports suggest it is a safe and doable operation, I haven't seen any before/after pics.
Again, this is NOT a lefort II where the incision is made above the nose, the quadrangular lefort 1 is done intraorally and the nose is not affected. Here's a description of the procedure and an abstract, if anyone has
any more info I would appreciate it, especially pics. The main surgeon on this paper, E E Keller is head of maxillofacial surgery at the Mayo clinic. And I will inquire about having a consultation with him.
I haven't seen before and after pics of it yet though, so if anyone could help me out that would be great!
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/027823919090171W