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A full-color, step-by-step atlas of rhinoplasty surgical techniques Part of the McGraw-Hill Plastic Surgery Atlas series, Rhinoplasty is an unmatched visual guide to learning how to successfully perform this challenging procedure. Featuring 180 full-color illustrations, this is the perfect primer for surgeons to begin and sharpen their understanding of rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty addresses the relevant anatomy, operative setup, surgical steps, and postoperative care to optimize patient outcomes. The book is organized by anatomic location and covers in detail the numerous maneuvers that are frequently used to shape the various parts of the nose. Designed to provide the most relevant information in the clearest manner possible, Rhinoplasty features an easy-to-apply presentation consisting of bulleted text on the left- hand page and high-quality illustrations on the right. Opening chapters include coverage of nasal anatomy, cartilaginous support, arterial support, innervations and muscles of the nose, treatment planning, operative setup, and basic approaches. The book then goes on to cover actual corrections, including: Dorsal hump deformity Doral augmentation Radix reduction and augmentation Increasing and decreasing tip rotation Lengthening the short nose Alar base modification Alar-columella relationship modification Septal modification And more Also included is an appendix illustrating key surgical instruments. Peter J. Taub, MD, FACS, FAAP Professor, Surgery and Pediatrics Associate Program Director Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Mount Sinai Medical Center and Kravis Children's Hospital Director, Craniomaxillofacial Surgery Co-Director, Mount Sinai Cleft & Craniofacial Center New York, New York Stephen B. Baker, MD, DDS, FACS Program Director and Associate Professor Department of Plastic Surgery Georgetown University Hospital Table of Contents Preface 1. Nasal Anatomy - Bony Support 2. Framework: Cartilaginous support 3. Vascularity: Arterial supply 4. Innervation of the nose 5. Muscles of the nose 6. Treatment planning: Facial aesthetics 7. Treatment planning: Nasal function 8. Operative setup 9. Basic Approaches 10. Ear cartilage harvest 11. Calvarial bone harvest 12. Costal bone and cartilage harvest 13. Iliac crest harvest 14. Graft-depleted patient 15. Dorsal hump deformity 16. Dorsal augmentation 17. Radix reduction 18. Radix augmentation 19. Increasing tip projection 20. Decreasing tip projection 21. Increasing tip rotation 22. Decreasing tip rotation 23. Upper lateral cartilages: Grafting techniques 24. The Wide Tip: Suture techniques 25. Lower lateral cartilage grafting techniques 26. Lengthening the Short Nose 27. Nasal osteotomies: Width manipulation 28. Alar base modification 29. Alar-columella relationship modification 30. Septal modification 31. Turbinate modification 32. Closure and dressing 33. Patient education and consent 34. Coding
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