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Management of the Wide Nasal Dorsum

Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, 2004
The literature is replete with discussions outlining surgical techniques for managing nasal tip deformities. In contrast, articles devoted to specific dorsal nasal abnormalities are rare. Surgical management of the nasal dorsum has traditionally been relegated to either augmentation or reduction followed by osteotomy.
Shan R. Baker, Monte O. Harris
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Radix and Dorsum

2010
The radix and dorsum are fused anatomically, aesthetically, and surgically. For the vast majority of patients, their three main complaints in order of importance are the “bump” on profile, the lack of tip definition, and the wide nose. Thus, two of three complaints are located in the radix and dorsum.
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Dorsum: Final Touch the Dorsum

Rhinoplasty is a thinking-, seeing-, and feeling-person operation. The art of rhinoplasty involves the ability to visualize the outcome of surgery intraoperatively, before the swelling resolves. Surgeons must therefore be able to see with their hands, feel with their eyes, and use their minds to integrate the two.
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Primary Augmentation of the Dorsum

2016
Although saddle-nose deformities are present in approximately 20 % of all rhinoplasties, the extent of saddle collapse varies widely. Hence, a wide variety of techniques are necessary to correct saddle noses. Because all saddle-nose defects arise from skeletal deficiency, augmentation is the primary means of surgical treatment.
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Osseous arteriovenous fistulas in the dorsum sellae, clivus, and condyle

Neuroradiology, 2020
M. Hiramatsu   +8 more
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Reconstruction of Dorsum of Toes

2017
The most common cause for covering the dorsum of the toes is the great toe. In the case that tendon and bone are exposed, either a muscle flap or skin flap is required, however the easiest method with a stable blood supply is a reverse muscle flap using the extensor digitorum brevis muscle flap.
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Primary Reduction of the Dorsum

2016
Most patients seeking rhinoplasty desire enhancements of their nasal profiles. In fact, more than 80 % of all rhinoplasty patients are seeking a reduction rhinoplasty because they feel their nasal profiles are too prominent. However, it is first necessary to determine why the patient feels this way, since there are many different causes of the overly ...
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Secondary Augmentation of the Dorsum

2016
The principles of secondary dorsal augmentation are largely the same as those used in primary rhinoplasty. However, owing to the previous surgical disruption of nasal soft tissues, scar contracture and/or fibrosis may complicate or limit secondary dorsal augmentation.
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Hybrid Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty: Reediting an Aesthetic Dorsum.

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Sergio Furtado   +4 more
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