[PDF] Effects of Carving Plane, Level of Harvest, and Oppositional Suturing Techniques on Costal Cartilage Warping | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1097/PRS.0b013e3182958aef Corpus ID: 22142789Effects of Carving Plane, Level of Harvest, and Oppositional Suturing Techniques on Costal Cartilage Warping @article{Farkas2013EffectsOC, title={Effects of Carving Plane, Level of Harvest, and Oppositional Suturing Techniques on Costal Cartilage Warping}, author={Jordan P. Farkas and M. R. Lee and Chris Lakianhi and Rod J. Rohrich}, journal={Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery}, year={2013}, volume={132}, pages={319–325} } Jordan P. Farkas, M. R. Lee, +1 author Rod J. Rohrich Published 2013 Medicine Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Background: Cartilage warping has plagued reconstructive and cosmetic rhinoplasty since the introduction of extra-anatomical cartilage use. With the present level of knowledge, there is no evidence of the warping properties with respect to cartilage harvest and suture techniques and level of rib harvest. This report aims to improve understanding of costal cartilage warping. Methods: The sixth through tenth costal cartilages were harvested from six fresh cadavers aged 54 to 90 years. 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