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Experience With Autologous Nasal Septum Cartilage Combined With Conchal Cartilage in Nasal Tip Reconstruction

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2021
Objective There has been an increase in use of autologous costal cartilage for nasal tip shaping material. However, there are deficiencies in using this plastic material, such as a hard nasal tip, poor nasal tip elasticity and mobility postoperatively, and some nasal tip skin thinning that allows the shape of the cartilage ...
Yanyan, Shi   +3 more
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Congenital Nasal Cartilage Deformities

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2011
A unique case of congenital nasal septal deformity is reported with a chronological summary of literature pertaining to congenital nasal defects.
Andrew J, Diver, Chris, Hill
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Crushed cartilage in nasal recontruction

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1986
Experience when using crushed cartilage for restoration of the dorsal nasal contour is presented. The septal cartilage is used as fresh autogenous grafts and as preserved septal cartilage. Implantation of autogenous grafts is preferable. Bank cartilage, however, has the advantage of being easily available and of causing very little reaction in the host
P, Stoksted, C, Ladefoged
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Cartilage Grafting in Nasal Reconstruction

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2011
Nasal reconstruction after resection for cutaneous malignancies poses a unique challenge to facial plastic surgeons. The nose, a unique 3-D structure, not only must remain functional but also be aesthetically pleasing to patients. A complete understanding of all the layers of the nose and knowledge of available cartilage grafting material is necessary.
Sara, Immerman   +2 more
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Tympanoplasty: Nasal Cartilage Homografts

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1981
Permanent restoration of hearing is the goal of functional reconstruction in tympanoplasty. Nonbiologic prostheses have been abandoned for otic grafts. This is a long-term study of a group of 32 patients with type II tympanoplasties in which homografts of septal cartilage are used to reconstruct the sound conduction system.
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Mapping Thickness of Nasal Septal Cartilage

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2010
The aim of this study was to elucidate the thickness of the septal cartilage relating to septal advancement surgery. Fourteen Korean adult cadavers were used. A rectangular coordinate was used, with the x-axis horizontal on the maxillary crest and the y-axis a vertical right angle to the x-axis on the anterior nasal spine.
Kun, Hwang, Fan, Huan, Dae Joong, Kim
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Nasal Tip Cartilage Grafts

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1978
Grafts of autogenous cartilage were utilized in 88 patients to augment the nasal spine, to add definition to the columella, or to support the feet of the crurae when the tip is raised. Complications were uncommon. This technique is an extremely useful adjunct when changing tip profile.
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Cartilage grafts for the nasal tip

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1993
Control over nasal tip projection is essential in rhinoplasty. Nasal projection is defined as the length of the perpendicular drawn from the anterior facial plane to the tip-defining point. The nasal lobule shield-type graft, made of autologous cartilage, is one of the most important methods to maintain projection.
T D, Zijlker, H, Vuyk
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