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Transoral Septoplasty before Le Fort I Downfracture: A Novel Functional Rhinoplasty Technique
Summary:. Individuals with maxillary dentofacial deformities commonly have preexisting nasal airway obstruction with associated nasal septal deviation. Combination bimaxillary procedures with intraoral septoplasty after maxillary downfracture have been ...
Kerilyn N. Godbe, MD+2 more
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Septoplasty: Thoughts and Considerations
Septoplasty has been around for thousands of years. It is considered an extremely valuable procedure to address multiple issues and patient complaints. The purpose of this manuscript is to detail exact surgical procedure, as well as different variations available to the practitioner.
Associate Professor and Chief, Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Florida Health Science Center, Jacksonville, FL ( host institution )+2 more
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Incidental Finding of Lymphoma after Septoplasty
Introduction Septoplasty, or surgical correction of the deviated septum, is an elective, routinely performed rhinologic procedure to address nasal airway obstruction.
Edward C. Kuan M.D., M.B.A.+5 more
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Background Chronic rhinosinusitis represents an important health care problem in the world. Deviated nasal septum leads to increased chance of impaired mucociliary clearance, osteomeatal complex obstruction, and development of rhinosinusitis.
Soad Yehia Mostafa+3 more
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Automated Objective Surgical Skill Assessment in the Operating Room Using Unstructured Tool Motion [PDF]
Previous work on surgical skill assessment using intraoperative tool motion in the operating room (OR) has focused on highly-structured surgical tasks such as cholecystectomy. Further, these methods only considered generic motion metrics such as time and number of movements, which are of limited instructive value.
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Comparative Study of Endoscopic Septoplasty vs Conventional Septoplasty [PDF]
ABSTRACTNasal obstruction due to deviated nasal septum (DNS) is a common problem encountered by otolaryngologists. A variety of surgical procedures have been tried in the treatment of the same. This study was conducted to evaluate the outcomes and complications of endoscopic and conventional septoplasty. This prospective, randomized study was conducted
Akanksha Yadav, Abhinav Srivastava
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Background & objectives: Deviation of the nasal septum is a common cause of unilateral or bilateral nasal airway obstruction and may follow nasal and midface trauma.
Rahim Davari, Fathollah Behnoud
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Background For years, the benefits of septoplasty have been questioned. Due to the scarce and inconclusive literature, several National Health Service (NHS) Clinical Commissioning Groups in England decided to add septal surgery to their list of ...
M. M. H. T. van Egmond+4 more
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Endoscopic Septoplasty: An Alternative Technique to Traditional Septoplasty
Septoturbinoplasty is one of the most performed procedures in ENT practice. In any cases of posterior isolate deformities of nasal septum and osteocatilagineous septal spurs, endoscopic septoplasty is possible and usefull This study in based on 560 endosopic septoplasties from march 2001 to september 2018.
Gregorio Micali+3 more
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Septal deviation correction methods and surgical considerations in turbinoplasty
Nasal septoplasty is often required to correct a cosmetic deformity, which is a common reason for patients to present to a plastic surgeon. If nasal septoplasty is insufficient, a residual deformity or nasal obstruction may remain after surgery.
Eun Taek Kang
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