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Using Ultrasound to Evaluate Nasal Septal Cartilage
Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine, 2021Importance: Having a noninvasive tool that quantifies the amount of remaining septal cartilage in the setting of prior septoplasty would be useful for surgical planning and patient counseling. Objective: The objective of this pilot study is to determine if endocavitary ultrasound can be used to evaluate the presence and thickness of septal cartilage in
Issam, Eid +4 more
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Cartilage Grafts in Nasal Surgery
American Journal of Rhinology, 1989Cartilage grafts are being used with increasing frequency in nasal surgery, particularly with the growing popularity of open rhinoplasty. The properties of cartilage that make it a preferred grafting material are discussed as well as the historical data relating to the survival of cartilage autografts and homografts.
Alvin I. Glasgold +2 more
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Auricular Cartilage Grafts And Nasal Surgery
The Laryngoscope, 2004AbstractObjective: To illustrate the safety, effectiveness, and versatility of auricular cartilage grafts in nasal surgery.Study Design: Retrospective chart review of the author's nasal surgery experience for an 8‐year period.Methods: Five hundred eight rhinoplasties were performed over an 8‐year period.
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Processed Irradiated Bovine Cartilage for Nasal Reconstruction
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1988Immunological studies in mice and humans have demonstrated that glutaraldehyde-processed, irradiated bovine cartilage elicits a nearly undetectable immune response, even on second-set provocative implantation in humans. Previous clinical studies have shown that this material performs in a manner comparable to irradiated allograft cartilage as an ...
R A, Ersek, A G, Delerm
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Rhinoplasty for preventing nasal cartilage growth
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1980The physiologic growth of the nose, which continues, particularly in females, throughout life, prompted us to develop a technique for preventive surgery. The method consists in producing a scar in the cartilaginous portion of the nose to prevent continued growth of that tissue and to preserve the nose without deformities.
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Ear Lobule Reconstruction Using Nasal Septal Cartilage
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2013Surgical reconstruction of an earlobe requires adequate support without sacrificing the delicacy necessary for an attractive result. A two-stage ear lobule reconstruction using a mastoid skin pocket and cartilage from the nasal septum was performed in six patients. The earlobe aesthetics were acceptable and allowed ear piercing.
Nicholas, Bastidas +2 more
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Identification of proteoglycan from salmon nasal cartilage
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2011There has been no structural information about the core protein of salmon nasal cartilage proteoglycan although its physiological activities have been investigated. Internal amino acid sequencing using nano-LC/MS/MS revealed that the salmon proteoglycan was aggrecan.
Ikuko, Kakizaki +4 more
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Cartilage Regeneration in the Rabbit Nasal Septum
The Laryngoscope, 2006AbstractObjective: Rhinoplasty frequently includes harvesting of nasal septal cartilage. The objective of this prospective basic investigation is to determine whether cartilage can regenerate after submucosal resection (SMR) of the nasal septum in the rabbit.
Meghann L, Kaiser +6 more
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Quantifying Nasal Wall Cartilage Stiffness: The Development of a Nasal Cartilage Caliper
2024 Design of Medical Devices ConferenceAbstract Nasal obstruction is a widespread issue in the US, with dynamic collapse during inspiration being a common cause. Current treatment methods using radiofrequency lack precise quantification of nasal cartilage strength and rely on subjective measures such as QOL surveys.
Jason Shenoi +9 more
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Nasal Reconstruction With Articulated Irradiated Rib Cartilage
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1991Nasal structural reconstruction is a formidable task in cases where there is loss of support to both the nasal dorsum and tip. A multitude of surgical approaches and materials have been used for the correction of the saddle-nose deformity with varying degrees of success.
C S, Murakami, T A, Cook, R A, Guida
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