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Rhinoplasty. a Case-based approach

  • Book

  • July 2022
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5349891
A valuable resource for cosmetic and reconstructive surgeons at all levels of training and expertise,�Rhinoplasty: A Case-Based Approach�offers�systematic,�expert coverage of both common and�complex� rhinoplasty�procedures�performed in today's practice. Each chapter offers a�carefully written teaching case�that outlines essential information related to fundamental aspects of the condition-all from the world's leading experts in rhinoplasty and aesthetic surgery. Numerous�high-quality illustrations and procedural videos�help you master the techniques that lead to optimal outcomes and increased patient satisfaction.
  • Presents�more than 150 teaching cases�that represent the full range of today's practice of cosmetic surgery. Cases are ones�most commonly seen, or those that have significant implications for modern clinical practice.�

  • Provides the presentation, physical exam findings, and laboratory and imaging studies for each case, along with an analysis of treatment options, complications, selected references, and other relevant information.�

  • Reflects�real-life clinical perspectives, presenting patients as they would before a surgery, followed by an expert walk-through of the procedure.�

  • Features high-quality clinical images and clear anatomical artwork, as well as procedural videos for�real-time visual guidance.�

  • Shares the�experience and knowledge of internationally renowned surgeons�who draw from different training backgrounds to provide a multidisciplinary approach to the vast array of patient desires for beauty and functionality.�

  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase.�Your enhanced eBook allows you to access�all of�the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.�

Table of Contents

Section 1: Introduction
1. Ethnicity, Race and Culture: Its Influence on Rhinoplasty
2. Nasal Anatomy
Section 2: Patient Assessment
3. The Initial Examination
4. Photography in Rhinoplasty
5. Three-Dimensional Imaging in Rhinoplasty
Section 3: Nasal Airway Obstruction
Part I: Septoplasty

6. Conservative/Simple Septoplasty
7. Advanced Septoplasty: Correction of Caudal Septal Deflection
8. Advanced Septoplasty: Correction of Dorsal Deflections
9. Advanced Septoplasty: Extracorporeal Septoplasty-Septal Reconstruction
Part II: Turbinate Hypertrophy
10. Medical Management of Turbinate Hypertrophy
11. Functional Turbinoplasty
12. Turbinate Reduction Techniques in Rhinoplasty
Section 4: Graft Harvesting Techniques
13. Septal Graft: Preparation of Crushed Cartilage
14. Septal Graft: Graft Harvesting Technique
15. Conchal Cartilage Harvest (Anterior Approach)
16. Conchal Cartilage Harvest (Postauricular Approach)
17. Technique for Harvesting Deep Temporal Fascia
18. Temporalis Fascia: Neck Hairline Incision
19. Costal Cartilage Harvest
Section 5: The Dorsum
Part I: Overprojected Dorsum
20. Composite Hump Resection
21. Component Hump Reduction With Midvault Reconstruction
22. Component Hump Resection With Placement of Spreader Grafts
23. Dorsal Hump Reduction With Simple Suturing
24. Dorsal Hump Excess Deformity in Compromised Internal Valve
Part II: Nasal Radix Augmentation
25. Nasal Radix Augmentation With Crushed Cartilage
26. Nasal Radix Augmentation With Temporalis/Mastoid Fascia Harvested Through Postauricular Approach
27. Dorsal Nasal Augmentation With Fascia Overlying Crushed Cartilage (Sandwich Technique)
28. Internal Lateral and Medial Osteotomy
29. External Percutaneous Lateral and Transverse Osteotomies
30. Advances in Rhinoplasty-Piezoelectric Nasal Osteotomy
Section 6: Nasal Tip
Part I: Tip Refining

31. Suture Tip Rhinoplasty
32. Boxy Tip: Combination of Techniques
33. Tip Grafting
Part II: Overprotected Tip
34. Lateral Crural Overlay
35. Medial Crural Overlay
36. Dome Division
Part III: Tip Underprojection
37. Structural Reconstruction in Difficult Secondary Cases
38. Dorsum Reconstruction and Osteoplasty Using Hand Instrument
39. Lateral Crural Steal (LCS)
40. Creating Adequate Projection With Closed Rhinoplasty
Part IV: Elongation of Short Nose
41. Dynamic Adjustable Rotational Tip Tensioning Technique
42. Tongue and Groove Technique for Nose Elongation
43. Tongue-in-Groove Technique
Part V: Underrotated Tip
44. Tip Rotating in a Droopy Tip: Endonasal Approach
45. Reductive Rhinoplasty
Part VI: Cephalic Malpositioning
46. Cephalic Malpositioning: Use of Lateral Crural Strut Graft
47. Cephalic Malpositioning: Use of Alar Contouring Grafts
Section 7: Nasal Base Surgery
48. Alar Preservation Rhinoplasty
49. Correction of the Wide Nasal Base
50. Nasal Base Modification
Section 8: Preservation Rhinoplasty
51. Lateral Crural Turn-In Flap (Preservation Tip Plasty)
52. Preservation Rhinoplasty (Tip Plasty)
53. K-Area Preservation in Primary Rhinoplasty
54. Dorsal Preservation in Rhinoplasty: A Deviated Nose
Section 9: Nonsurgical Rhinoplasty
55. Fat Grafting for Rhinoplasty
56. Medical Aesthetic Rhinoplasty-Liquid Rhinoplasty
Section 10: Ethnic Rhinoplasty
57. Dorsal Augmentation Using Glued Diced Costal Cartilage With Fascial Cap in Asian Nose
58. Indo-Aryan Nose
59. The Middle Eastern Nose
60. The Persian Nose: Characteristics and Management
61. Latino Nose
62. Grecian Nose
63. Rhinoplasty in the Caucasus Nose
64. Russian Nose
65. Northern European Nose
66. The English Nose
67. African American Nose
68. Hispanic Nose
69. Brazilian Nose
70. Mixed Race Nose (Mestizo Nose)
Section 11: Complicated Rhinoplasty
71. Crooked Nose: Effective Treatment Strategies for Bony Contouring
72. Rhinoplasty in Thick-Skinned Patients
73. Rhinoplasty in Aging Nose
74. Rhinoplasty in Cleft Lip and Palate Patients
75. Simultaneous Orthognathic and Rhinoplasty Surgery
Section 12: Complications and Revision Rhinoplasty
76. Management of the Ischemic Nose
Part I: Tip Deformities
77. Alar Pinch Deformity
78. Correction of the Pinch Deformity by Alar Batten Graft
Part II: Dorsal Deformities
79. Correction of Overresection With Crushed Cartilage
80. Correcting the Overresected Nose
81. Correction of Overresection With Non-Rib Cartilage Wrapped in Fascia
82. Correction of Overresection With Diced Cartilage Injection
83. Diced Cartilage Glue Graft for Nasal Augmentation
Index

Authors

Husain Ali Khan Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Georgia Oral and Facial Reconstructive Surgery, Alpharietta, Georgia. Foad Nahai Clinical Professor, Emory University
Private Practice, Paces Plastic Surgery and Recovery Center, Atlanta, GA. Shahrokh C. Bagheri Dr. Bagheri is a dual doctor graduate of Harvard University (DMD, cum laude, class marshal) and Emory University (MD). He is an internationally recognized surgeon and leader in the field of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS). His current and past positions include Division Chief of Northside Hospital in Atlanta, University faculty appointments, Editorial Board member of the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Consultant to American Dental Association Council on Scientific Affairs. Dr Bagheri is an author and educator with over 100 publications including 7 textbooks, over 50 book chapters and 50 peer reviewed citations. His most recognized textbook Clinical Review of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is used worldwide by surgeons for Board Certification in OMFS. He has been featured on TV and Radio, with dozens of lectureships and seminars. A large portion of his patients are referred by other specialist including surgeons as well as dental and medical practitioners. His practice serves the metropolitan Atlanta area, although frequently treating patients from across the United States and overseas. Behnam Bohluli Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. James D. Frame Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Professor of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Director of Cosmetic and Aesthetic Surgery, Springfield Hospital, Chelmsford, Essex, UK
Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Professor of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, School of Medicine, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, Essex, UK.