Current status of grafts and implants in rhinoplasty: part I. Autologous grafts
A Sajjadian, R Rubinstein… - Plastic and reconstructive …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
This review specifically addresses the use of autologous grafts in rhinoplasty. Autologous
materials remain the preferred graft material for use in rhinoplasty because of their high …
materials remain the preferred graft material for use in rhinoplasty because of their high …
Evidence supporting functional rhinoplasty or nasal valve repair: a 25-year systematic review
JS Rhee, JM Arganbright… - … —Head and Neck …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective To systematically review the existing literature supporting the efficacy of modern-
day rhinoplasty techniques for treatment of nasal obstruction due to nasal valve …
day rhinoplasty techniques for treatment of nasal obstruction due to nasal valve …
Lateral crural strut graft: technique and clinical applications in rhinoplasty
JP Gunter, RM Friedman - Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 1997 - journals.lww.com
The lateral crural strut graft is a new, versatile technique for reshaping, repositioning, or
reconstructing the lateral crura. These grafts are strips of autogenous cartilage that are …
reconstructing the lateral crura. These grafts are strips of autogenous cartilage that are …
The relative importance of septal and nasal valvular surgery in correcting airway obstruction in primary and secondary rhinoplasty
MB Constantian, BR Clardy - Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 1996 - journals.lww.com
Despite the apparent association of nasal airway obstruction with septal deviation and/or
inferior turbinate hypertrophy, increasing clinical evidence suggests that incompetence of …
inferior turbinate hypertrophy, increasing clinical evidence suggests that incompetence of …
The alar contour graft: correction and prevention of alar rim deformities in rhinoplasty
RJ Rohrich, J Raniere Jr, RY Ha - Plastic and reconstructive …, 2002 - journals.lww.com
One of the most common problems affecting both the primary and secondary rhinoplasty
patient is deformity of the alar rim. Typically, this deformity is caused by congenital …
patient is deformity of the alar rim. Typically, this deformity is caused by congenital …
Current status of grafts and implants in rhinoplasty: Part II. Homologous grafts and allogenic implants
A Sajjadian, N Naghshineh… - Plastic and reconstructive …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
This review specifically addresses the use of homologous grafts and allogenic implants in
rhinoplasty. It is important to stress that autologous materials remain the preferred graft …
rhinoplasty. It is important to stress that autologous materials remain the preferred graft …
Upper lateral splay graft
B Guyuron, BJ Michelow… - Plastic and reconstructive …, 1998 - journals.lww.com
Middle vault collapse narrows the internal nasal valve and impairs airflow through the nose.
Loss of structural integrity of the upper lateral cartilaginous vault, the cause of the middle …
Loss of structural integrity of the upper lateral cartilaginous vault, the cause of the middle …
Surgical management of the internal nasal valve: a review of surgical approaches
MA Sinkler, CJ Wehrle, JW Elphingstone… - Aesthetic Plastic …, 2021 - Springer
Background Nasal valve collapse is relatively common with a lifetime prevalence of up to
13%. Etiologies include prior rhinoplasty, other surgical procedures, facial paralysis …
13%. Etiologies include prior rhinoplasty, other surgical procedures, facial paralysis …
[PDF][PDF] Biomaterials in rhinoplasty
HD Vuyk, PA Adamson - Clinical otolaryngology and allied sciences, 1998 - vuykfaris.nl
Accepted for publication 28 November 1997 The surgical goal of rhinoplasty is a nasal
skeleton with balanced individual components, which allows optimal function while dictating …
skeleton with balanced individual components, which allows optimal function while dictating …
Rhinoplasty for middle eastern noses
RJ Rohrich, A Ghavami - Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Background: Rhinoplasty remains one of the most challenging operations, as exemplified in
the Middle Eastern patient. The ill-defined, droopy tip, wide and high dorsum, and thick skin …
the Middle Eastern patient. The ill-defined, droopy tip, wide and high dorsum, and thick skin …