Repair of Acute Nasal Fracture

Mar 23, 2019 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Repair of Acute Nasal Fracture

The nasal bones are the most commonly fractured bones in the face. Acute nasal fractures may result in both nasal deformity and nasal airway obstruction. However, some controversy still surrounds…

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Short Nose

Mar 23, 2019 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Short Nose

Lengthening the short nose is one of the most difficult challenges in rhinoplasty. Etiologies for the development of a short nose include congenital, traumatic, iatrogenic (previous surgery), infectious, and granulomatous…

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Nasal Airway Obstruction

Mar 23, 2019 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Nasal Airway Obstruction

The nasal airway is of paramount importance to the astute rhinoplasty surgeon. Often, great aesthetic results are combined with poor functional outcomes, leading to dissatisfaction and the need for further…

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Nasal Septal Perforation Repair

Mar 23, 2019 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Nasal Septal Perforation Repair

The nasal septum plays a critical role in both the function, as well as the aesthetics, of the human nose. Structurally, the septum forms the foundation of the nasal pyramid and acts…

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The Thick-Skinned Rhinoplasty Patient

Mar 23, 2019 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on The Thick-Skinned Rhinoplasty Patient

When it comes to the subject of rhinoplasty, many authors trivialize or overlook the role of nasal skin in cosmetic nasal surgery. Instead, interest is directed at the nasal skeleton…

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Evaluation and Correction of the Crooked Nose

Mar 23, 2019 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Evaluation and Correction of the Crooked Nose

General Considerations The crooked nose is neither a single entity nor a specific description. Crooked noses represent a spectrum of nasal deformities, most commonly of traumatic origin, that are associated…

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Saddle Nose Deformity

Mar 23, 2019 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Saddle Nose Deformity

A saddle nose deformity derives its name from the appearance of the nose on lateral view as the dorsal curve resembles the depression in a horse’s saddle. The gross deficiency…

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A History of Modern-Day Rhinoplasty

Mar 23, 2019 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on A History of Modern-Day Rhinoplasty

Introduction From the Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus to the Sushruta legacy to early nasal surgery techniques, the roots of modern-day rhinoplasty stem from the early beginnings of nasal reconstruction. Early…

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