2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2020.07.013
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Evaluation of postoperative satisfaction with rhinoseptoplasty in patients with symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder

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“…Multiple studies have analyzed the impact of rhinoseptoplasty on a patient's life [11,12]. These studies show that patients benefit from an increased quality of sleep and concentration and that symptoms such as a runny nose, nasal obstruction, and fatigue are resolved [11]. According to the literature, no cases of rhinoseptoplasty carried out in blind patients have been reported.…”
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“…Multiple studies have analyzed the impact of rhinoseptoplasty on a patient's life [11,12]. These studies show that patients benefit from an increased quality of sleep and concentration and that symptoms such as a runny nose, nasal obstruction, and fatigue are resolved [11]. According to the literature, no cases of rhinoseptoplasty carried out in blind patients have been reported.…”
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“…Papers were thoroughly read, discussed, and considered for the meta-analysis and major data reported [ Table 1 ]. [ 14 16 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 ]…”
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“…The autologous septal cartilage is used in approximately 95% of cases where the graft is need because it is easy to harvest, it can be used in multiple areas, and can be single-or double-layered when a greater amount of graft is required it can be harvest from the concha or costal cartilage. 3 The surgical procedure for septoplasty is described as follows: First, a mucous incision and dissection to allow adequate visualization of the cartilaginous perichondrium complex, then a separation of the septal mucosa unilateral or bilaterally, preserving it from rupture, follow for the resection or section of the cartilage for therapeutic convenience. Then the Replacement of the remaining septal cartilage.…”
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“…Anatomical and functional factors of the nasal septum determine its surgical requirements after a nasoseptal fracture, 2 or anatomical changes after upper jaw repositioning due to orthognathic surgery, 3 and congenital nasal deformity, in some cases, it is necessary to harvest a nasal septal graft for reconstructive or aesthetic outcomes.…”
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