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Rhinoplasty in Practice. An Algorithmic Approach to Modern Surgical Techniques 1st Edition

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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descriptions, indications, limitations, and complications of rhinoplasty but also reports many innovative and unpublished data, tips, and tricks for success.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

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Preface

Chapter 1: Patient Selection in Rhinoplasty

Patient identification

Physical examination

Psychological evaluation

Functional evaluation

Aesthetic evaluation

Simulation study

Revisit

Chapter 2: Closed Atraumatic Rhinoplasty

2.1 Description and explanation of the closed atraumatic technique

Why this philosophy begins with the closed technique

2.2 Stages of the closed atraumatic technique

Local injection

Incisions

Fundamental closed atraumatic rhinoplasty incisions

Classic rhinoplasty incisions

Dissection plane

-Room concept

Preservation

Reshaping

Reconstruction

Structure

Redraping and closure

2.3 Open and closed rhinoplasty comparison

2.4 Submembranous – SubSMAS dissection plane comparison

Chapter 3: Dorsum surgery

3.1 Osteotomy

Osteotomy complications and prevention

Rocker deformity

Nasolacrimal duct damage

Airway problems

Management of complications

3.2 Osteoplasty

3.3 Maxilloplasty

3.4 Dorsum surgery

The current techniques for dorsum surgery

3.4.1 Excisional approach to the dorsum

The history of dorsum excision

Composite hump removal

Component hump removal

Dorsum reconstruction

Bone dust technique

Thickness of spreader flaps

Length of spreader flaps

3.4.2 The dorsum preservation approach

The history of dorsum preservation

Dorsum preservation approach

Down techniques

Indications

Relative contraindication

Exact contraindication

Deciding on technique selection

General principles for down techniques

Incision

Septum

Ethmoid incision

Bone excision

Radix osteotomy

Dorsum dissection

Osteotomies

Wedge excision

Fixation

Residual hump

Step by step push down technique

Step by step let down technique

Step by step fix down technique

Related anatomy

Classification of septal and external deviations

Dorsal roof technique

3.4.3 Dorsum algorithm in reduction rhinoplasty

3.5 Dorsum augmentation

Ultra-diced cartilage method

Chapter 4: Nasal tip surgery

4.1 History of tipplasty

4.2 Surgical anatomy and related deformities in tipplasty

The tripod concept

The effects of tipplasty techniques on the tripod

Supratip break point

Nostril image

Nostril deformities and possible treatment options

Lateral crus malposition

Medial crus malposition

Bifid nose deformity

4.3 Tipplasty

Tipplasty techniques

Modern tipplasty

Lower lateral cartilage flaps

Lateral crural flap

ST flap (Superior based Transposition flap)

Reverse ST flap

Anatomic strut concept

Algorithm for the columellar strut concept

Anatomic columellar septal extension graft

The mystery of the Pitanguy ligament

Deep SMAS suture

Perichondrio-SMASectomy

What is the soft tissue hump, and where and how does it form?

Soft Tissue Redraping

4.4 Use of electrocautery in rhinoplasty

4.5 Blinking nose deformity and treatment

Chapter 5: Alar Base Surgery

5.1 Alar Excision

Indications

Algorithm

Surgical Technique

5. 2 Alar Base Narrowing Suture

5.3 Providing Symmetry on Vertical, Horizontal and Sagittal Planes

Alar Base Retraction

Algorithm

Releasing the Levator Alaeque Nasi Muscle

Releasing the Piriform Ligament

Maxillary Hypoplasia Treatment

5.4 Releasing the Depressor Septi Nasi Muscle

Smiling deformity

Speaking deformity

Chapter 6: Revision Rhinoplasty

6.1 Dissection Plane in Revision Surgery

6.2 The Closed Rhinoplasty Approach for Challenging Cases

6.3 Saddle Nose Deformity

Classification of the saddle nose deformity

6.4 Using Rib Cartilage in Revision Rhinoplasty

Harvesting of the Rib Cartilage

Thorax anatomy

Anatomic landmarks

Determining the incision

Surgical technique

6.5 Costal Reconstruction in Revision Cases with Cleft Lip-Nose Deformity

6.6 Using Auricular Cartilage Graft in Revision Surgery

6.7 Diced Cartilage Flap Technique

6.8 Restoring Tip Mobility in Revision Rhinoplasty Patients

6.9 Treatment of Over Rotated Noses

6.10 Fisherman Suture

Chapter 7: Advanced Rhinoplasty

7.1 Male Nose

7.2 Female Nose

7.3 Algorithmic Approach in Reduction Rhinoplasty According to Skin Type

7.4 Rhinoplasty in Thin-Skinned Patients

7.5 Rhinoplasty in Thick-Skinned Patients

7.6 DUAL Plane Dissection

7.7 Asian Rhinoplasty

Nasal tip bulbosity

Septal problems

Dorsal Augmentation

Wide pyramidal angle and wide base

7.8 African Rhinoplasty

7.9 Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty

Index