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134건 · 최신순- Invited Discussion on: Closed Rhinoplasty with a Mushroom-Shaped Costal Cartilage Graft in East Asian Noses.
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Finesse in Caucasian Endonasal Rhinoplasty: The S.O.F.T. Concept.
The nasal anatomy of Caucasian people includes thin skin, limited soft tissue volume, a high dorsum, strong cartilaginous framework, and narrow elliptical nasal inlets. A smooth dorsal contour, a well-defined tip, a naturally soft-feeling t…
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A Novel Hump Reinsertion Technique to Reconstruct the Nasal Dorsum.
Nasal hump removal and modification is a commonly performed procedure in rhinoplasty. The spreader flap is most commonly used in the reconstruction technique and involves suturing the medial end of the upper lateral cartilage (ULC) onto the…
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Video Standards for Rhinoplasty Education: A Review and Recommended Guidelines.
Intraoperative videography is widely used to record rhinoplasty procedures, yet little is known about the optimal surgical vantage points at critical procedural steps. To assess commonly used camera angles in public and proprietary intraop…
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How to perform subperichondrial and subperiosteal rhinoplasty.
Rhinoplasty, via either an open or a closed approach, is classically performed in the supraperichondrial plane, i.e. underneath the SMAS. Total subperichondrial and subperiosteal approaches, providing large exposure of all of the osteocarti…
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A Modified Closed-Open Approach as Part of a Graduated and Integrative Approach to Rhinoplasty.
Open versus closed approach in rhinoplasty is a frequently debated topic in aesthetic plastic surgery. Although good results can often be achieved with either technique, both have unique advantages and disadvantages. In this investigation, …
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Evaluation of the effects of open and closed rhinoplasty on the psychosocial stress level and quality of life of rhinoplasty patients.
[AIM] To investigate patient-reported functional and aesthetic outcomes and psycho-social distress levels in patients undergoing rhinoplasty with regard to technique, type, and indications of surgery. [METHODS] A total of 90 patients (mean…
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Outcomes of Closed Versus Open Technique of Rhinoplasty During Primary Repair of Unilateral Cleft Lip: A Systematic Review.
[OBJECTIVE] Primary cleft rhinoplasty has almost become the norm in cleft practice. Although various closed and open rhinoplasty techniques are in use, there is no consensus as to which technique is superior in terms of outcome. The authors…
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Reconstruction of Wegener Granulomatosis Nose Deformity Using Fascia Lata Graft.
Wegener granulomatosis (WG) is a necrotizing vasculitis that involves the upper respiratory tract, the lungs, and the kidneys. It also causes deformities of the nose in practically all patients, altering the cartilaginous and bony structure…
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Functional and Aesthetic Factors Associated with Revision of Rhinoplasty.
[BACKGROUND] Surgical revision rate of rhinoplasty is from 5% to 15% in literature. The aims of our study were to define the rate and the predictive factors for surgical revision of rhinoplasty. [METHODS] We have realized a single-center c…
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Nasal Alar Schwannoma: An Unusual Case Report.
[PURPOSE] To present the second known case of nasal alar schwannoma, first since 1973, with important considerations for surgical management. [CASE REPORT] We present the case of a 25-year-old male with a 5-year history of progressively en…
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Severe Delayed Hemorrhage After Cosmetic Rhinoplasty in the Setting of Maxillary Vascular Malformation.
Late epistaxis after rhinoplasty is a rare but potentially life-threatening occurrence. This case report concerns a 20-year-old woman who had severe epistaxis 5 and 10 days after a closed rhinoplasty with internal osteotomies and who ultima…
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Surgical Management of Facial Features of Robinow Syndrome: A Case Report.
[BACKGROUND] Robinow Syndrome is an extremely rare genetic disorder characterised by abnormalities in head, face and external genitalia. This disorder exists in dominant pattern with moderate symptoms and recessive pattern with more physica…
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Prospective evaluation of a nonsurgical device for rhinoplasty.
[BACKGROUND] Rhinoplasty represents one of the most challenging and frequently performed procedures in plastic surgery and non-surgical rhinoplasty is rarely considered. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the Nasella Nose Form…
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Assessment of Functional Rhinoplasty with Spreader Grafting Using Acoustic Rhinomanometry and Validated Outcome Measurements.
[BACKGROUND] Rhinoplasty is 1 of the most common aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgical procedures performed within the United States. Yet, data on functional reconstructive open and closed rhinoplasty procedures with or without spre…
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Does videoendoscopy provide three-dimensional vision in closed rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty is a common procedure in cosmetic surgery all over the world. Patients desire enhancement of their facial beauty by the correction of preexisting nasal deformities. Precisely performed operations lead to better results, and enha…
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Teenage Rhinoplasty.
[BACKGROUND] Rhinoplasty is among the most popular aesthetic surgical procedures selected by teenagers. When it comes to teenagers' rhinoplasty, almost all surgeons believe that modified techniques should be considered because the nose is s…
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Management of cleft lip and palate in Nigeria: A survey.
[BACKGROUND] Clefts of the lip and/or palate are the most common congenital craniofacial defects and second only to club foot among all congenital anomalies. The management of this condition is resource intensive due to the multidimensional…
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Oculonasal Synkinesis: Video Report and Surgical Solution of a Rare Phenomenon.
[BACKGROUND] Synkinesis represents involuntary muscular movements that occur in association with voluntary contraction of other muscle groups. Oculonasal synkinesis is a rare phenomenon. [OBJECTIVES] In a series of videos, the authors pres…
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Effects of the Rhinoplasty Maneuvers on Upper Lip Position and Incisor Show.
[BACKGROUND] Smiling involves dynamic movements that include nasal tip descent and upper lip ascent. The effect of rhinoplasty on upper lip position is poorly described. [METHODS] One hundred charts were reviewed in reverse chronologic ord…