2008
DOI: 10.1007/s12070-008-0050-9
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Evolution of Rhinology

Abstract: The study of the nose is as old as civilisation. Various conditions affecting its structure and function has been documented in Edwin Smith Papyrus in hieroglyphic script, an Egyptian writing system of the mid -4th Millennium BC.The major contribution for the complete reconstruction of the nose originated in India by Sushruta in around 600 BC. Writing in Sanskrit in the form of verses he described in detail the technique of total reconstruction, which is still being practiced today as Indian Rhinoplasty. This … Show more

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“…1 In the seventeenth century, the details of maxillary sinus anatomy were recorded by Nathaniel Highmore; while in the eighteenth century, Morgagni noticed that this sinus might be absent in occasional cases. 2 In the nineteenth century, the work of two anatomists, Adolf Onodi and Zuckerkandl was the cornerstone for the modern anatomy of the human paranasal sinuses. In addition, anatomical reports done by Van Alyea and Mosher were published in the earlier years of the twentieth century, while the radiologist Zinreich was the first scientist who described paranasal sinus anatomy based on computerized tomography.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 In the seventeenth century, the details of maxillary sinus anatomy were recorded by Nathaniel Highmore; while in the eighteenth century, Morgagni noticed that this sinus might be absent in occasional cases. 2 In the nineteenth century, the work of two anatomists, Adolf Onodi and Zuckerkandl was the cornerstone for the modern anatomy of the human paranasal sinuses. In addition, anatomical reports done by Van Alyea and Mosher were published in the earlier years of the twentieth century, while the radiologist Zinreich was the first scientist who described paranasal sinus anatomy based on computerized tomography.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Power-assisted instrumentation now offers a useful alternative for precise and controlled reduction of the bony vault. [3] With Conventical osteotomes surgeons are not able to reduces or cutting nasal bones precisely as with powered instrumentation. Many types of powered instruments are available for use during rhinoplasty surgery, like microsaws, micro debriders, guarded burrs, reciprocating rasps and drills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nasal reconstruction is originated in India and goes back to Sushruta, commonly dated sixth century. 1 Since then, patients are seeking rhinoplasty for various reasons: for health reasons such as breathing difficulties through the nose or corrective damage after injury or often for psychological reasons with the desire to alter the physical appearance. The nose has an impact on a person's appearance and perception by others.…”
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confidence: 99%