Author: Paul J O'Keeffe

Format: Hardback | 107 pages
Dimensions: 178 x 254 x 14mm | 560g
Publication date: 03 Jan 2020
 

内容简介:

Provides a detailed illustration of anatomical features of the nose that are crucial for a predictable rhinoplasty

Guides readers through accurate planning of the surgical intervention and profile template creation for ongoing measurements

Includes an in-depth description of a new closed technique, which can be used for major important reductions

Presents a step-by-step approach, from the evaluation of the patient to post-operative checks

The traditional closed rhinoplasty procedure used to produce unstable results, including the “polly beak” deformity, and has largely been replaced by open rhinoplasty, which has now become the new standard. Nevertheless, the complete release of the skin from the nasal skeleton allows for more post-operative swelling, especially if the skeleton is greatly reduced. To enhance nasal definition many surgeons find it necessary to place grafts on the skeleton. This book describes a closed operation that avoids the unstable nose tip of past procedures by preserving the elastic tissue and greatly reduces post-operative swelling. It also presents a novel technique for tip refinement, which elongates the periphery of a dome-shaped tip and a new nose splint. Based on the author's over 30 years of clinical experience and innovations, this step-by-step guide appeals to experienced surgeons wishing to expand their tools and incorporate the advanced techniques described. 
 

Table of Content

1. Introduction
2. Australian Research
3. Rhinoplasty Problems and Misconceptions
4. Anatomy of the Prominent Nose
5. Patients’ Desires
6. New Strategy
7. Initial Consultation
8. Planning Session
9. Instrumentation
10. The Operation
11. Post-operation
12. A 30 years Learning Experience

 

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