Secondary Rhinoplasty Including Reconstruction of the Nose / by Rodolphe Meyer.

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Main Author: Meyer, Rodolphe (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2002.
Edition:2nd ed. 2002.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 History
  • 2 General Considerations
  • 3 Sociology
  • 4 Jurisprudence
  • 5 Anatomy
  • 5.1 Bones
  • 5.2 Cartilages
  • 5.3 Muscles
  • 5.4 Blood Supply
  • 5.5 Nerve Supply
  • 6 Physiology
  • 7 Preoperative Evaluation
  • 8 Timing
  • 9 Anesthesia as Presented by J.-C. Berset
  • 9.1 General Remarks
  • 9.2 Techniques of Anesthesia
  • 9.3 Local Anesthesia
  • 10 Complications
  • 10.1 Bleeding
  • 10.2 Edema
  • 10.3 Infection
  • 10.4 Toxic Shock Syndrome
  • 10.5 Complications Affecting the Skin
  • 10.6 Injury to the Lacrimal Apparatus
  • 10.7 Blindness Resulting from Arterial Occlusion After Septoplasty
  • 10.8 Intracranial Injuries
  • 10.9 Perforations of the Septum
  • 10.10 Anosmia and Altered Sense of Smell
  • 10.11 Cysts
  • 11 Residual Bony Deformities
  • 11.1 Introduction
  • 11.2 Order of Operative Steps
  • 11.3 Removal of the Hump
  • 11.4 Osteotomies
  • 12 Residual Deformities of the Cartilaginous Framework
  • 12.1 Introduction and General Notes
  • 12.2 Deformities of the Caudal Edge of the Septal Cartilage
  • 12.3 Supratip Deformities
  • 12.4 Deformity of the Tip and Nostril Resulting from False Shaping of the Alar Cartilages
  • 13 Open Procedures as Used by J.-F. Emeri
  • 14 Incisions in Secondary Tip Procedures and Correction of the Middle Third of the Nose
  • 14.1 Incisions in Secondary Tip Procedures
  • 14.2 Correction of the Middle Third of the Nose
  • 15 Nasal Valve Collapse
  • 15.1 Introduction
  • 15.2 History of Collapse Treatment
  • 15.3 Actual Therapy
  • 16 Pointed Narrow Tip and Bifid Tip
  • 16.1 The Pointed Narrow Tip
  • 16.2 Bifid of Cleft Tip
  • 17 Pinched Nose and Fibrous Prominent Tip
  • 17.1 Pinched Nose
  • 17.2 Fibrous Prominent Tip
  • 18 Short Nose, Pig Snout Nose
  • 19 Residual Deformities of the Dorsum
  • 19.1 Saddle Nose
  • 19.2 The Non-Caucasian Nose
  • 20 Residual Deformities of the Inner Part of the Nose - Septorhinoplasty
  • 21 Intranasal Endoscopy as Treated by D. Simmen
  • 22 Crooked Nose
  • 23 Turbinate Reduction
  • 23.1 Conventional Procedure
  • 23.2 Procedure by D. Simmen
  • 24 Septal Perforations
  • 24.1 Etiologies of Nasal Septal Perforation
  • 24.2 Prevention of Iatrogenic Ferforations
  • 24.3 Treatment of Septal Perforations
  • 25 Surgical Treatment of Osler-Weber-Rendu Disease
  • 26 Residual Deformities of the Columella
  • 26.1 General Remarks (Balanced Columella, Double Angle)
  • 26.2 Too-short Columella
  • 26.3 Binder Syndrome
  • 26.4 Hidden Columella
  • 26.5 Hanging Columella
  • 26.6 Broad Columella
  • 26.7 Oblique Columella and Other Partial Deformities of the Columella
  • 27 Nasolabial Angle and Upper Lip
  • 27.1 Nasolabial Angle
  • 27.2 Tethered Lip
  • 27.3 The Tension Nose
  • 28 Residual Deformities of the Ala
  • 28.1 Hanging (Hooding) Ala
  • 28.2 Lowering of the Alar Rim
  • 29 Stenosis and Atresia
  • 29.1 Introduction
  • 29.2 Stenosis of the Vestibule
  • 29.3 Narrow Nasal Cavities
  • 29.4 Correction of the Ozena Nose
  • 29.5 Choanal Atresia
  • 29.6 Velopharyngoplasty
  • 29.7 Snoring and Sleeping Apnea
  • 30 The Aging Nose
  • 31 Rhinoplasty in Children
  • 31.1 Nasal Growth
  • 31.2 Stuffy Nose in Childhood
  • 32 Harelip Nose
  • 32.1 Unilateral Harelip Nose
  • 32.2 Bilateral Harelip Nose
  • 33 Deformities Affecting the Skin
  • 33.1 Thick Skin
  • 33.2 Furrows and Dimples
  • 33.3 Rhinophyma
  • 33.4 Thin Skin
  • 34 Dressing
  • 35 Plastic Procedures in Nasal Tumors
  • 35.1 General Remarks
  • 35.2 Treatment of Nasal Hemangiomas
  • 36 Partial and Total Reconstruction of the Nose
  • 36.1 Composite Grafts
  • 36.2 Total External and Internal Construction in Arhinia
  • 36.3 Construction of an Internal and External Nose Necessitated by Dysplasia Resulting from Interposition of a Tumor.