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E-grāmata: Rhinoplasty in Practice: An Algorithmic Approach to Modern Surgical Techniques [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 192 pages, 11 Tables, black and white; 71 Line drawings, color; 886 Halftones, color; 2 Halftones, black and white; 957 Illustrations, color; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003174165
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 192 pages, 11 Tables, black and white; 71 Line drawings, color; 886 Halftones, color; 2 Halftones, black and white; 957 Illustrations, color; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003174165
This book will enable the reader, regardless of their experience, to master the best rhinoplasty practice. It includes all contemporary techniques such as preservation, structural, and atraumatic rhinoplasty concepts, and makes them very practical to apply. Rhinoplasty in Practice not only explains the anatomy, historical evaluations, philosophy, descriptions, indications, limitations, and complications of rhinoplasty but also reports many innovative and unpublished data, tips, and tricks for success.

The text is enhanced by:











Algorithms and tables for a clear understanding of the deformity and treatment techniques





Almost 100 full HD surgical and 3D animation videos (available via a Companion Website) to make the techniques clear, practical, and applicable





Over 500 superb illustrations to make the anatomy and surgical techniques more easily comprehensible, allowing the reader to follow each step and including cadaver, histological, ultrasonography, computed tomography, and clinical studies
Preface xi
1 Patient Selection in Rhinoplasty
1(4)
1.1 Patient Identification
1(1)
1.2 Physical Examination
1(1)
1.3 Psychological Evaluation
1(1)
1.4 Functional Evaluation
1(1)
1.5 Aesthetic Evaluation
2(1)
1.6 Simulation Study
2(1)
1.7 Revisit
2(1)
Appendix A Psychological Evaluation Form for Patients to Complete at Their Preoperative Consultation
3(2)
2 Closed Atraumatic Rhinoplasty
5(20)
2.1 Description and Explanation of the Closed Atraumatic Technique
5(1)
2.1.1 Why Does This Philosophy begin with the Closed Technique?
5(1)
2.2 Stages of the Closed Atraumatic Technique
6(16)
2.2.1 Local Injection
6(1)
2.2.2 Incisions
7(1)
2.2.3 Dissection Plane
8(2)
2.2.3.1 Room Concept
10(4)
2.2.4 Preservation
14(1)
2.2.5 Reshaping
15(1)
2.2.6 Reconstruction
16(1)
2.2.7 Structure
16(1)
2.2.8 Redraping and Closure
16(6)
2.3 Open and Closed Rhinoplasty Comparison
22(1)
2.4 Submembranous---SubSMAS Dissection Plane Comparison
23(2)
3 Dorsum Surgery
25(48)
3.1.1 Osteotomy Complications and Their Prevention
25(1)
3.1.1.1 Rocker Deformity
25(1)
3.1.1.2 Nasolacrimal Duct Damage
25(1)
3.1.1.3 Airway Problems
26(1)
3.2 Osteoplasty
26(1)
3.3 Maxilloplasty
27(1)
3.4 Dorsum Surgery
27(39)
3.4.1 Excisional Approach to the Dorsum
28(1)
3.4.1.1 The History of Dorsum Excision
28(1)
3.4.1.2 Composite Hump Removal
28(1)
3.4.1.3 Component Hump Removal
29(1)
3.4.1.4 Dorsum Reconstruction
30(3)
3.4.1.5 Bone Dust Technique
33(1)
3.4.1.5.1 Surgical Technique
33(3)
3.4.2 The Dorsum Preservation Approach
36(1)
3.4.2.1 The History of Dorsum Preservation
36(4)
3.4.2.2 Dorsum Preservation Techniques
40(1)
3.4.2.2.1 Down Techniques
40(18)
3.4.2.2.2 Dorsal Roof Technique
58(7)
3.4.3 Dorsum Algorithm in Reduction Rhinoplasty
65(1)
3.5 Dorsum Augmentation
66(7)
3.5.1 Ultradiced Cartilage Method
66(1)
3.5.1.1 Surgical Technique
66(7)
4 Nasal Tip Surgery
73(42)
4.1 History of Tipplasty
73(1)
4.2 Surgical Anatomy and Related Deformities in Tipplasty
73(7)
4.2.1 The Tripod Concept
74(1)
4.2.2 Supratip Break Point
75(1)
4.2.3 Nostril Image
75(3)
4.2.4 Lateral Crus Malposition
78(1)
4.2.5 Medial Crus Malposition
78(1)
4.2.6 Bifid Nose Deformity
79(1)
4.3 Tipplasty
80(28)
4.3.1 Lower Lateral Cartilage Flaps
82(1)
4.3.2 Lateral Crural Flap
83(1)
4.3.2.1 Surgical Technique
83(1)
4.3.3 ST Flap (Superior-Based Transposition Flap)
84(1)
4.3.3.1 Surgical Technique
85(5)
4.3.4 Reverse ST Flap
90(1)
4.3.5 Anatomic Strut Concept
91(2)
4.3.6 Algorithm of the Columellar Strut Concept
93(1)
4.3.7 Anatomic Columellar Septal Extension Graft
94(1)
4.3.8 The Mystery of the Pitanguy Ligament
95(3)
4.3.9 Deep SMAS Suture
98(1)
4.3.9.1 Surgical Technique
98(4)
4.3.10 Perichondrio-SMA Sectomy
102(1)
4.3.10.1 What Is the Soft Tissue Hump: Where and How Does It Form?
102(1)
4.3.10.2 Surgical Technique
102(3)
4.3.11 Soft Tissue Redraping
105(1)
4.3.11.1 Surgical Technique
106(2)
4.4 Use of Electrocautery in Rhinoplasty
108(1)
4.5 Blinking Nose Deformity and Its Treatment
109(6)
4.5.1 Surgical Anatomy
109(1)
4.5.2 Surgical Technique
110(5)
5 Alar Base Surgery
115(22)
5.1 Alar Excision
115(5)
5.1.1 Algorithm
116(1)
5.1.2 Surgical Technique
116(4)
5.2 Alar Base Narrowing Suture
120(1)
5.2.1 Surgical Technique
120(1)
5.3 Providing Symmetry on Vertical, Horizontal, and Sagittal Planes
120(11)
5.3.1 Alar Base Retraction
122(2)
5.3.2 Algorithm
124(1)
5.3.3 Releasing the Levator Alaeque Nasi Muscle
124(1)
5.3.3.1 Surgical Anatomy
124(2)
5.3.3.2 Surgical Technique
126(3)
5.3.4 Releasing the Piriform Ligament
129(1)
5.3.4.1 Surgical Technique
129(1)
5.3.5 Maxillary Hypoplasia Treatment
130(1)
5.4 Releasing the Depressor Septi Nasi Muscle
131(6)
6 Revision Rhinoplasty
137(24)
6.1 Dissection Plane in Revision Surgery
137(2)
6.1.1 If the Subperichondrial Plane Was Preferred in the First Operation
137(1)
6.1.2 What Should Be Done When Dissection Is Interrupted Due to Fibrosis from Microperforations Induced by the Sutures?
138(1)
6.1.3 If the SubSM AS Plane Was Preferred in the First Operation
138(1)
6.2 The Closed Rhinoplasty Approach for Challenging Cases
139(3)
6.2.1 Discussion: Should the Open or Closed Technique Be Used in This Case?
139(3)
6.3 Saddle Nose Deformity
142(2)
6.4 Using Rib Cartilage in Revision Rhinoplasty
144(5)
6.4.1 Harvesting the Rib Cartilage
146(1)
6.4.1.1 Thorax Anatomy
146(1)
6.4.1.2 Anatomic Landmarks
146(1)
6.4.1.3 Determining the Incision
147(1)
6.4.1.4 Surgical Technique
147(2)
6.5 Costal Reconstruction in Revision Cases with Cleft Lip-Nose Deformity
149(3)
6.6 Using Auricular Cartilage Graft in Revision Surgery
152(1)
6.7 Diced Cartilage Flap Technique
152(1)
6.8 Restoring Tip Mobility in Revision Rhinoplasty Patients
153(1)
6.9 Treatment of Over-Rotated Noses
154(4)
6.10 Fisherman Suture
158(3)
6.10.1 Surgical Technique
158(3)
7 Advanced Rhinoplasty
161(28)
7.1 Male Nose
161(7)
7.2 Female Nose
168(4)
7.3 Algorithmic Approach in Reduction Rhinoplasty According to Skin Type
172(1)
7.4 Rhinoplasty in Thin-Skinned Patients
172(3)
7.5 Rhinoplasty in Thick-Skinned Patients
175(5)
7.6 DUAL Plane Dissection
180(1)
7.7 Asian Rhinoplasty
181(3)
7.7.1 Nasal Tip Bulbosity
181(1)
7.7.2 Septal Problems
182(1)
7.7.3 Dorsal Augmentation
183(1)
7.7.4 Wide Pyramidal Angle and Wide Base
183(1)
7.8 African Rhinoplasty
184(1)
7.9 Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty
185(4)
Index 189
Associate Clinical Professor Suleyman Tas, MD, of the Tas Aesthetic Surgery Clinic, Istanbul, Turkey, is a Turkish and European Board Certified Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgeon with many years of national and global experience. He has performed thousands of rhinoplasty procedures, won numerous scientific awards, published over 50 international scientific articles, presented more than 500 papers, and created many patented instruments for rhinoplasty. In addition to his annual course on Closed Atraumatic Rhinoplastywhich has been endorsed by societies in Europe, the United States, and internationally, he has to date received over 2,000 international attending surgeons as delegates and been invited as speaker and faculty to many congresses internationally.