2012
DOI: 10.2500/ajra.2012.26.3816
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Rhinoplasty from a Rhinologist's Perspective: Need for Recognition of Associated Sinonasal Conditions

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“…The primary focus of rhinoplasty in most cases is the improvement of the nasal shape. However, the concomitant pathologies of the nasal cavity are not to be disregarded as they may cause unresolved breathing and sinonasal problems and, thus, dissatisfaction after rhinoplasty [ 2 ]. A precise preoperative assessment for accurate determination of endonasal mucosal and structural pathologies is essential to ensure proper planning in primary rhinoplasty [ 6 ].…”
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“…The primary focus of rhinoplasty in most cases is the improvement of the nasal shape. However, the concomitant pathologies of the nasal cavity are not to be disregarded as they may cause unresolved breathing and sinonasal problems and, thus, dissatisfaction after rhinoplasty [ 2 ]. A precise preoperative assessment for accurate determination of endonasal mucosal and structural pathologies is essential to ensure proper planning in primary rhinoplasty [ 6 ].…”
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“…Due to CT scan limitations, including radiation exposure and increased cost [ 7 , 15 , 17 ], there is an argument on whether preoperative routine CT is truly necessary for these patients. On the other hand, the high prevalence of functional sinonasal symptoms and pathologies in patients seeking cosmetic rhinoplasty and their effects on surgical outcomes requires further studies to determine the impact of preoperative CT in these patients [ 2 ].…”
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“…In addition, patients with a crooked nose deformity can be caused by septal deviation, along with nasal obstruction. 5 Because most patients expect to remove both aesthetic appearance issues and nasal obstruction in one-step surgery, the functional rhinoseptoplasty may be a reasonable choice. Most septoplasties involve the submucous resection of the nasal septum.…”
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