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Episode 8 – Podcast Show Notes
🎙️ Dr Dan Behind the Scalpel – Episode: The Middle Vault
The middle vault is one of the most important — and most commonly misunderstood — parts of the nose. In this episode, Dr Dan explains what the middle vault is, why it is critical for both nasal appearance and breathing, and how failure to support it during rhinoplasty can lead to classic long-term deformities.
🔎 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- What the middle vault is and where it sits within the nasal framework.
- Why the middle vault plays a key role in nasal airflow and valve function.
- Common deformities that occur when the middle vault is weakened or disrupted.
- How surgeons reconstruct and stabilise the middle vault during rhinoplasty.
- Why some rhinoplasty patients develop breathing issues or visible deformities months after surgery.
🗝️ Key Notes
- The middle vault is formed by the upper lateral cartilages attached to the dorsal septum.
- It acts as the structural bridge between the nasal bones above and the nasal tip below.
- Damage or collapse of the middle vault can result in:
- Narrowing of the nasal sidewalls
- Internal nasal valve collapse
- Postoperative breathing difficulty
- Visible contour deformities
- Proper treatment of the middle vault often requires:
- Spreader grafts to restore width and support
- Reattachment and stabilisation of the upper lateral cartilages
- A common cause of poor outcomes is:
- Failure to use spreader grafts, particularly in non-specialist rhinoplasty
- This can lead to the classic inverted V deformity, where the nasal bones remain narrow but the middle vault collapses inward.
💡 Key Takeaway
The middle vault is essential for long-term nasal function and aesthetics. Without proper reconstruction, rhinoplasty can look acceptable early on but fail structurally over time — leading to deformity and breathing problems.
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Struggling to breathe after a nose job? 👃 Dr Dan breaks down the middle vault, why it collapses, and how skipping spreader grafts can cause the inverted V deformity. Essential listening for anyone considering rhinoplasty.
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