2013
DOI: 10.1097/moo.0b013e3283631e85
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Osteotomies in rhinoplasty surgery

Abstract: The often frustrating and inconsistent nasal osteotomy has been carefully scrutinized by many surgeons over the years. Evolutionary improvements have been developed that may reduce outcome variability and enhance reliability.

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“…The technique directly applies force to the central segment of the bony dorsum that is not addressed by medial, intermediate, or lateral osteotomies. 7…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The technique directly applies force to the central segment of the bony dorsum that is not addressed by medial, intermediate, or lateral osteotomies. 7…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Enbloc osteotomy was introduced for the deviated bony dorsum using a paramedial osteotomy with a Rubin osteotome. 7 Also, the extended osteocartilaginous spreader graft is introduced as an effective remedy for the correction of the deviated nose. 8 Although numerous surgical approaches have been documented in the literature, there is still no technique that can guarantee a successful outcome.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[7] The open-roof deformity may be encountered especially in patients treated with thin osteotomes. [4] The nasal splint contributes to the stability of the nasal walls for only about one week. However the in-fractured bones have to be stabilized for at least 2-3 months for optimal results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With this type of osteotomy, more periosteal tearing and soft tissue trauma are encountered. [4] Although the rates of recurrence decrease with aggressive osteotomy, risks of overcorrection and collapse increase unwillingly.…”
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“…Rhinoplasty surgeons differ considerably on their choice of instrumentation, timing, and technique for osteotomies. [1][2][3][4][5][6] However, there is a general agreement that an ideal nasal osteotomy should deliver precise, predictable, and reproducible cosmetic and functional results while minimizing soft tissue trauma and postoperative complications. [7][8][9] Resection of the dorsal hump is among the most common presenting requests of rhinoplasty patients.…”
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