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Clinical Atlas of Preservation Rhinoplasty : Steps for Surgeons in Training / [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023Edition: 1st ed. 2023Description: XVII, 206 p. 417 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783031299773
Subject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword by Y. Saban -- Preface by the author -- I Clinical cases for the Caucasian nose -- 1 Straight nose -- 2 Straight nose with hump -- 3 Asymmetric nose dorsum. - 4 High radix nose -- 5 Low radix nose -- 6 Nose with septum hypertrophy tension -- 7 Long columella nose -- 8 Nose with short columella -- 9 Alar malposition -- 10 Hypertrophy of the nostrils -- 11 Nose with thick skin -- 12 Thin skinned nose -- 13 Hyper-projected nose -- Hypo-projected nose -- II Clinical cases by different geographic or ethnic groups -- 14 Asian nose patients -- 15 African nose patients -- 16 Mediterranean nose patients -- 17 Oriental nose patients. - 18 Latin American nose patients -- 19 Clinical interventions and trends: patient expectation management. .
Summary: Rhinoplasty is one of the most challenging procedures in facial plastic surgery, as treatment has to be carefully tailored for each patient; nowadays the concept of preservation rhinoplasty is particularly sought-after, allowing to conserve cartilage bone structure, and avoiding secondary surgery with costal grafts. Thought for the young surgeon in training, this richly illustrated clinical cases atlas in rhinoplasty offers all needed tools to correctly classify the malformation and choose the best reproducible treatment. Chapters clearly illustrate the principal approach with closed technique, to which specific parts on transcolumellar approaches are added, beginning with the simpler cases and progressing stepwise to more complex cases. Each part is supported by the addition of high quality illustrations and surgical videos to foster the reader's understanding and preparation of practical steps and best choices, offering direct support in the operating room. The chapters move fromthe clinical examination, to photography, topography and deformation measurement (TDM) in 3D, computer simulations and the building of a dedicated preoperative check list to endure a careful patient approach and secure the best outcomes for the most frequent rhinoplasty cases. Plastic surgeons in training and ENT doctors alike will find this Clinical Atlas of Primary Rhinoplasty to be a handy guide to resort to, when wanting to improve their daily practice. Via app: download the SN More Media app for free, scan a link with play button and videos directly on your smartphone or tablet.
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Foreword by Y. Saban -- Preface by the author -- I Clinical cases for the Caucasian nose -- 1 Straight nose -- 2 Straight nose with hump -- 3 Asymmetric nose dorsum. - 4 High radix nose -- 5 Low radix nose -- 6 Nose with septum hypertrophy tension -- 7 Long columella nose -- 8 Nose with short columella -- 9 Alar malposition -- 10 Hypertrophy of the nostrils -- 11 Nose with thick skin -- 12 Thin skinned nose -- 13 Hyper-projected nose -- Hypo-projected nose -- II Clinical cases by different geographic or ethnic groups -- 14 Asian nose patients -- 15 African nose patients -- 16 Mediterranean nose patients -- 17 Oriental nose patients. - 18 Latin American nose patients -- 19 Clinical interventions and trends: patient expectation management. .

Rhinoplasty is one of the most challenging procedures in facial plastic surgery, as treatment has to be carefully tailored for each patient; nowadays the concept of preservation rhinoplasty is particularly sought-after, allowing to conserve cartilage bone structure, and avoiding secondary surgery with costal grafts. Thought for the young surgeon in training, this richly illustrated clinical cases atlas in rhinoplasty offers all needed tools to correctly classify the malformation and choose the best reproducible treatment. Chapters clearly illustrate the principal approach with closed technique, to which specific parts on transcolumellar approaches are added, beginning with the simpler cases and progressing stepwise to more complex cases. Each part is supported by the addition of high quality illustrations and surgical videos to foster the reader's understanding and preparation of practical steps and best choices, offering direct support in the operating room. The chapters move fromthe clinical examination, to photography, topography and deformation measurement (TDM) in 3D, computer simulations and the building of a dedicated preoperative check list to endure a careful patient approach and secure the best outcomes for the most frequent rhinoplasty cases. Plastic surgeons in training and ENT doctors alike will find this Clinical Atlas of Primary Rhinoplasty to be a handy guide to resort to, when wanting to improve their daily practice. Via app: download the SN More Media app for free, scan a link with play button and videos directly on your smartphone or tablet.

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