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Septal replacement for severe anterior septal deviation

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2000
To introduce a novel surgical technique for treatment of severe anterior septal deviation.Retrospective case series set in a tertiary-care hospital. Ten patients were treated over an 18-month period. External septorhinoplasty and septal replacement for severe anterior septal deviation.
G L, Murrell, R, Requena, M P, Wall
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Relationship Between Septal Body Size and Septal Deviation

The Laryngoscope, 2010
Background Previous studies have described inferior turbinate hypertrophy compensatory to a septal deviation. The septal body contains vasoactive tissue that may behave in a manner similar to the inferior turbinate. The septal body, situated in the nasal valve region, may undergo changes that alter nasal anatomy and airflow patterns.
Jennifer, Setlur, Parul, Goyal
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Concha bullosa and septal deviation

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2010
The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence of concha bullosa (CB) in cases with septal deviation (SD), correlation between the angle of deviation and degree of pneumatization and compare these correlations with qualitative and quantitative methods.
Ozgür, Yiğit   +4 more
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Septal deviation in newborn infants

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1986
Authors report an experiment performed in a randomized group of newborns to evaluate the frequency of post-partum septal deviations. A number of 423 subjects out of 1142 have been examined in a 17-month period. Newborns have been examined with an otoscope and two different kinds of nasal lesions have been considered: (1) pyramid deformation with septum
D, Alpini, A, Corti, E, Brusa, A, Bini
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Septal Deviation and Chronic Sinus Disease

American Journal of Rhinology, 2000
The introduction of computerized tomography in the identification of sinonasal pathology and associated anatomic variants has contributed to a greater understanding of the factors leading to ostiomeatal complex (OMC) obstruction and chronic sinus disease. The OMC and paranasal sinus regions were prospectively evaluated in 150 consecutive patients as a
M M, Elahi, S, Frenkiel
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“Managing the Severe Septal Deviation Using Dorsal Preservation”

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2023
Severe septal deviations are a constant challenge for rhinosurgeons. As the septum is the most important pillar of the nasal framework, septal deformities require correction to insure a straight nose. The septum should be on the midline without any tension to ensure a correct healing of the external nasal pyramid. In certain cases, the association of a
Finocchi, Valerio, Vellone, Valentino
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Use of Nasal Septal Bone to Straighten Deviated Septal Cartilage in Correction of Deviated Nose

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2009
Objectives: Septoplasty for correction of deviated nose often requires removal of the deviated part of the quadrangular cartilage and the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone or vomer. In most cases, the removed bone is discarded. We describe our experience using septal bone for deviated nose correction, and analyze the postoperative results ...
Yong Ju, Jang   +3 more
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Septal deviation

Ugeskrift for Læger
Septal deviation is one of the most frequent causes of nasal obstruction. Septal deviation may result from trauma, congenital malformations, or age-related changes, and symptoms include impaired nasal airflow, snoring, and poor sleep quality. Septoplasty is the standard treatment.
Kumanan Rune Nanthan   +7 more
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Suture technique for caudal septal deviations

The Laryngoscope, 1980
AbstractThe “buckled” or severely deviated nasal septum has resisted a variety of techniques devised for its correction. This paper will present a new technique which the author has found useful in many of these cases. This method utilizes in reverse the procedure popularized by Mustardé for managing the protruding ear. Instead of bending the cartilage
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Septal Cartilage Traction Suture Technique for Correction of Caudal Septal Deviation

The Laryngoscope, 2020
ObjectiveCorrection of the caudal septum deviation is the most difficult part of the septoplasty and a common cause of revision septoplasty. The purpose of this study was to present authors’ preliminary results in the treatment of patients with caudal septal deviation using the septal cartilage traction suture technique.Study DesignProspective, single ...
Hyo‐Seok Seo   +5 more
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