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A Comparative Analysis of Nasal Valve Surgery Methods.
[INTRODUCTION] Internal nasal valve insufficiency is a major cause of nasal obstruction. Alar batten grafts (ABGs) are commonly used, but data on lateral crural tensioning (LCT) remain limited. [OBJECTIVES AND HYPOTHESES] To compare the ef…
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Ergonomics in Careers Dedicated to Rhinoplasty: Prevalence and Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders.
[BACKGROUND] Rhinoplasty is an ergonomically demanding procedure that subjects surgeons to prolonged unfavorable postures and repetitive fine motor movements, increasing the risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMDs). Neverthele…
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Kienböck's Disease in a Patient With Cerebral Palsy: Case Report and Literature Review.
Kienböck's disease is a rare condition characterized by avascular necrosis of the lunate bone, with a multifactorial etiology that remains not fully understood. Since its first reported association with cerebral palsy (CP), several factors …
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Nasal breathing: a neglected factor in metabolic regulation?
[PURPOSE] Nasal breathing (NB) is a fundamental physiological process, and emerging research indicates its potential role in modulating resting metabolism, impacting energy expenditure and metabolic efficiency. This study investigates the i…
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Supratip Cross Flap: Reshaping the Nasal Tip and Improving the Nasal Vault Function.
The authors propose a novel flap for rhinoplasty: the supratip cross flap (SCF). It is a simple and effective method for avoiding and correcting alar contour deformities and external nasal valve (ENV) issues in rhinoplasty without grafts. I…
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Spare Roof Technique A and B - A Step-by-step Guide to Avoid Suboptimal Outcomes.
Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty encompasses various techniques that share the common goal of achieving a straight and smooth dorsum without the need for middle-third reconstruction using flaps or grafts. The Spare Roof Technique, classified…
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Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty: The Perspective of "Preservers" vs. "Structured" Surgeons.
The objective of this study was to describe the surgeons who have incorporated dorsal preservation (DP) into their practice and their techniques. An anonymous form reviewed by the Evidence-Based Rhinoplasty Research Group board was shared o…
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NOVA Spare Roof Technique and the Sail Maneuver-Vectorial Rhinoplasty Without Lateral Keystone Area Disarticulation.
The authors propose a novel variation of the Spare Roof Technique for Preservation Rhinoplasty-"NOVA Spare Roof Technique." This modification involves a newly developed maneuver, the Sail Maneuver, which is a simple rhinoplasty technique fo…
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Preservation Rhinoplasty by the Ones Who Do It: A Worldwide Survey.
Dorsal preservation (DP) rhinoplasty techniques, including surface techniques (STs) and foundation techniques (FTs) have garnered significant attention internationally over the past few years. The practice patterns and opinions from 117 of …
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Nasal Dorsum Anatomy of Major Different Ethnicities-Surgical Implications: A Multicenter Radiologic Study.
[BACKGROUND] The heterogeneity of nasal features across different racial and ethnic groups is evident. This large-scale multicenter study was performed to evaluate the dorsal keystone area and its relation to superficial nasal anatomy throu…
- Rhinoplasty Sutures and Skin Closure Preferences-An Evidence-Based Rhinoplasty Research Group Survey.
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Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty Using a Ferreira-Nakamura Spare Roof Technique B Highlighting the Low Septal Cartilage Strip.
Dorsal preservation rhinoplasty techniques can be surface or foundation techniques and respect the philosophy of preserving the osteocartilaginous nasal vault. A spare roof technique (SRT) aims to preserve the upper lateral cartilages throu…
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Uterine botulinum toxin injections in severe dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia and chronic pelvic pain: Results on quality of life, pain level and medical consumption.
[OBJECTIVE] To evaluate quality of life (Qol), pain level and medical consumption before and after uterine botulinum toxin (BT) injections in severe dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia and chronic pelvic pain. [METHODS] This was a before and after s…
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Surface Techniques in Dorsal Preservation.
Classical dorsal preservation rhinoplasty is typically done with impaction osteotomies (push/let down) and a low septal strip. These approaches are potentially highly destabilizing maneuvers in the architecture of the nasal pyramid. This is…
- Letter to the Editor on Incisions in Rhinoplasty: The usefulness and Safety of Colorado Microdissection Needle.
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Validation of the European Portuguese Language Version of the Standardized Cosmesis and Health Nasal Outcomes Survey.
The Standardized Cosmesis and Health Nasal Outcomes Survey (SCHNOS) questionnaire is a tool developed to evaluate functional and aesthetic components of rhinoplasty. It is a reliable patient-reported outcome measure, not available in the Eu…
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The Barn Doors Greenstick Fracture-A New 3D Geometry for Common Osteotomies in Rhinoplasty: The First 50 Patients with 1-Year Follow-up.
The "barn doors greenstick fracture" is a new concept that includes three contiguous greenstick fractures: one in the central compartment of the nasal dorsum (nasal bones) and two on the lateral walls of the bony nasal pyramid. The present …
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Recent evidence of advanced preservation rhinoplasty.
[PURPOSE OF REVIEW] The philosophy of preservation rhinoplasty originated 100 years ago. Many variations have appeared in the last 10 years, with different opinions emerging in the literature and scientific meetings. [RECENT FINDINGS] New …
- Subdorsal Osteotomy and Complete Dorsal Preservation - A New Paradigm in Preservation Rhinoplasty?
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Preservation Rhinoplasty in the Saddle Nose: The Reverse Spare Roof Technique.
Saddle nose deformity (SND) is a pathological entity resulting from loss of dorsal height caused by a substantial decrease in the cartilaginous vault or bony vault, and it can occur after a variety of nasal pathological conditions. Most sad…
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The Spare Roof Technique as a New Approach to the Crooked Nose.
The literature reporting outcomes in crooked nose patients submitted to surface dorsal preservation techniques is almost nonexistent. To evaluate aesthetic and functional outcomes in crooked nose patients undergoing rhinoplasty with the Sp…
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Spare Roof Technique Versus Component Dorsal Hump Reduction: A Randomized Prospective Study in 250 Primary Rhinoplasties, Aesthetic and Functional Outcomes.
[BACKGROUND] Most Caucasian aesthetic rhinoplasty patients complain about having a noticeable hump in profile view. Taking the integrity of the middle vault into consideration, there are 2 ways to dehump a nose: the structured technique and…
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Shaved Cartilage Gel Versus Diced Cartilage on Final Dorsal Camouflage: Prospective Study of 200 Patients.
Diced cartilage (DC) is a reported technique that has been used for dorsal camouflage after reduction rhinoplasty. Nevertheless, there are certain issues regarding its use on nasal dorsum, especially its variable resorption rate and risk of…
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The Caucasian Hump: Radiologic Study of the Osteocartilaginous Vault versus Surface Anatomy. Clinical Implications in Structured and Preservation Rhinoplasty.
[BACKGROUND] The relation between the osteocartilaginous nasal vault and nasal hump characteristics has not been fully investigated. [METHODS] Measurements were collected from computed tomographic nasal scans in the midsagittal plane in ad…
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Spare Roof Technique: A New Technique for Hump Removal-The Step-by-Step Guide.
Humpectomy is one of the most common steps in reduction rhinoplasty among Caucasian patients. The most widespread procedures to address hump removal are both the "en bloc humpectomy" (with reconstruction of the middle third with spreader gr…
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Dorsal Hump Reduction Based on the New Ethmoidal Point Classification: A Clinical and Radiological Study of the Keystone Area in 138 Patients.
[BACKGROUND] Hump resection often requires reorganization of the keystone area. [OBJECTIVES] The authors sought to describe the importance of the point where the perpendicular plate of ethmoid joins the septal cartilage (SC) and the nasal …
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The Portuguese version of "The Utrecht questionnaire for outcome assessment in aesthetic rhinoplasty": validation and clinical application.
[INTRODUCTION] The evaluation of surgical outcomes measured by patient satisfaction or quality of life is very important, especially in plastic surgery. There is increasing interest in self-reporting outcomes evaluation in plastic surgery. …
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Caucasian Mediterranean patients seeking rhinoplasty-Anthropometric measurements and prevalence of major deformities.
[OBJECTIVE] To describe the average values of the nasal anthropometric measurements of Caucasian Mediterranean patients seeking rhinoplasty and evaluate the major nasal deformities. [DESIGN] Prospective, observational and cross-sectional s…
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Spare roof technique in reduction rhinoplasty: Prospective study of the first one hundred patients.
[OBJECTIVE] Assess the aesthetic and functional outcomes of the first 100 patients who underwent reduction rhinoplasty with the spare roof technique (SRT). [METHODS] Prospective, interventional, and longitudinal study performed on consecut…
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Rhinoplasty-Do Patients and Surgeons See the Same? A Double-Blind Study with 100 Randomized Patients.
One of the key points of a successful rhinoplasty is communication between the patient and surgeon. The surgeon needs to get a clear understanding of the patient's motivation for surgery and expectations of the procedure. This information i…