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Translation, Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Standardized Cosmesis and Health Nasal Outcomes Survey (SCHNOS) in Italian.
[BACKGROUNDS] Rhinoplasty necessarily concerns functional and cosmetic aspects, and outcomes of both should be assessed in each patient. There has been a lack in the literature in Italian for a comprehensive tool for assessing both aspects …
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Combined Functional and Preservation Rhinoplasty.
Dorsal preservation rhinoplasty has aesthetic advantages over conventional hump takedown rhinoplasty. In dorsal preservation surgery, the nasal vault is treated en bloc. The internal nasal valve angle is not disrupted and there is no need f…
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Conventional Resection Versus Preservation of the Nasal Dorsum and Ligaments: An Anatomic Perspective and Review of the Literature.
Preservation rhinoplasty may refer to preserving several anatomic components including: the nasal bones, upper lateral cartilages, the keystone area and/or ligaments of the nose. Preserving the osseocartilaginous framework or "dorsal preser…
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Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty: Method and Outcomes of the Modified Subdorsal Strip Method.
There has been particular recent interest in dorsal preservation rhinoplasty techniques because of claims of superior functional and aesthetic results relative to conventional hump reductions. The septum in dorsal preservation rhinoplasty i…
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Functional Outcomes of Septal Extension Grafting in Aesthetic Rhinoplasty: A Cohort Analysis.
Septal extension grafts (SEGs) are used widely in rhinoplasty as a means of controlling tip position. Grafts positioned in a side-to-side configuration may cause nasal airway obstruction. Retrospective cohort analysis of patients undergoin…
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Effect of Lateral Crural Procedures on Nasal Wall Stability and Tip Aesthetics in Rhinoplasty.
[OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS] To evaluate the lateral nasal wall stability, nasal function, and cosmesis when creating an aesthetically pleasing nasal tip subunit utilizing lateral crus (LC) altering procedures. [STUDY DESIGN] Retrospective coho…
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A Comprehensive Strategy for Improving Nasal Outcomes After Large Maxillomandibular Advancement for Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
Rate of corrective nasal surgery after maxillomandibular advancement (MMA) for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been reported to be 18.7% for functional and aesthetic indications. Describe a comprehensive strategy to optimize nasal outcom…
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The Use of Indocyanine Green Angiography for Cosmetic and Reconstructive Assessment in the Head and Neck.
Reconstructive procedures in the head and neck can be a surgical challenge owing to the complex anatomical and physiological structure. Different locoregional and microvascular flaps are used for various defects to improve both function and…
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A Review and Modification of Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty Techniques.
Although conventional hump resections are a hallmark of rhinoplasty, there has been a rekindled interest in dorsal preservation (DP) techniques as a means for addressing the dorsal hump, with claims of superior functional and aesthetic resu…
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The miniature lateral crural strut graft: Efficacy of a novel technique in tip plasty.
[OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS] To describe a novel technique for tip plasty and determine its efficacy using validated patient-reported outcome measures and objective measures. [STUDY DESIGN] Retrospective cohort study. [METHODS] This study was …
- Arabic Validation of the Standardized Cosmesis and Health Nasal Outcome Survey for Arabic-Speaking Rhinoplasty Patients.
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Association of Periosteal Sweeping vs Periosteal Preservation With Early Periorbital Sequelae Among Patients Undergoing External Perforating Osteotomy During Rhinoplasty.
[IMPORTANCE] Periorbital sequelae are a significant source of early postoperative morbidity after rhinoplasty, particularly after an osteotomy is performed. [OBJECTIVE] To compare postoperative periorbital sequelae after external perforati…
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Minimal Clinically Important Difference of the Standardized Cosmesis and Health Nasal Outcomes Survey.
[BACKGROUND] The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) for the Standardized Cosmesis and Health Nasal Outcomes Survey (SCHNOS) has not been determined. [OBJECTIVES] The authors sought to define the MCID for both domains of the SCH…