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Architectural deficiencies of the nose: treatment of the saddle nose and short nose deformities. [PDF]
The saddle nose and short nose deformities are challenging surgical problems characterized by significant architectural deficiencies of the nasal framework. These defects produce cosmetic and functional nasal problems. Reconstructive techniques and augmentation materials are reviewed. Case examples illustrate the authors currently preferred techniques.
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Correction of saddle nose deformities by coral implantation
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2008The coral or Madrepororia is a sea invertebrate with a skeleton morphologically and chemically very similar to mineral bone. In 1990 we implanted coral blocks, sterilized by gamma irradiation, into the nasal dorsa of ten dogs. Resorption and substitution with bone or fibrous tissue were observed within 6 months.
A. S. Dağli+4 more
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The Application of Dermis Grafts in Deformities of the Nose
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1983Dermis grafts were used by themselves or in conjunction with a more rigid material such as cartilage or bone in a series of 220 patients during a period of 18 years. Of these, 182 patients were seen between 6 months and 2 years after operation. The significant problem during the earlier postoperative period was a transient swelling of the recipient ...
J. Reich
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Management of posttraumatic nasal deformities: the crooked nose and the saddle nose.
Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2004The crooked nose deformity and the saddle nose deformity represent two of the most challenging complications of nasal trauma. Optimal management requires careful preoperative analysis and thoughtful surgical planning. The surgeon must make the mental and philosophical commitment to address the difficult cosmetic components and the functional problems ...
David W. Kim, D. Toriumi
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Midline deformities of the nose [PDF]
Two rare cases of midline deformities of the nose are reported. Review of the literature are discussed in the light of available literature.
B. C. Das, A. K. Datta, D. K. Basu
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2008
This is the first published report of the swimmer's nose deformity. This common athletic deformity has a characteristic, asymmetric dorsolateral nasal hump that progressively develops over years during a competitive swimming career and persists after cessation of the sport.
Gregory M. Buncke+4 more
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This is the first published report of the swimmer's nose deformity. This common athletic deformity has a characteristic, asymmetric dorsolateral nasal hump that progressively develops over years during a competitive swimming career and persists after cessation of the sport.
Gregory M. Buncke+4 more
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Aesthetic surgery journal, 2023
BACKGROUND Insufficient support of the nasal septum due to congenital or secondary deficiency leads to severe saddle nose deformity which presents an unpleasant appearance. OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study is to present our approach to constructing
Zhen Song+8 more
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BACKGROUND Insufficient support of the nasal septum due to congenital or secondary deficiency leads to severe saddle nose deformity which presents an unpleasant appearance. OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study is to present our approach to constructing
Zhen Song+8 more
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Applied surgical methods and outcomes in crooked nose rhinoplasty.
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences, 2023OBJECTIVE In this retrospective and multicentric study, we investigated applied surgical methods in rhinoplasty for crooked nose deformity. PATIENTS AND METHODS The retrospective data for 300 crooked nose deformity cases (191 males and 109 females ...
E. Azizli+7 more
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Preservation Rhinoplasty in the Saddle Nose: The Reverse Spare Roof Technique.
Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine, 2022Saddle nose deformity (SND) is a pathological entity resulting from loss of dorsal height caused by a substantial decrease in the cartilaginous vault or bony vault, and it can occur after a variety of nasal pathological conditions.1 Most saddle nose ...
M. Ferreira, Mariline Santos
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