2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.cps.2009.12.001
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Surgical Treatment of the Crooked Nose

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“…Correction of crooked noses is considered one of the most di cult septo-pyramidal surgical procedures (9) and several techniques have been proposed (10)(11)(12)(13) . SRD improves frontally, deviated, nasal crests by 64.3% (Table 1) Whilst 65% of nostrils were asymmetric before surgery, 52% had become symmetric afterwards.…”
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“…Correction of crooked noses is considered one of the most di cult septo-pyramidal surgical procedures (9) and several techniques have been proposed (10)(11)(12)(13) . SRD improves frontally, deviated, nasal crests by 64.3% (Table 1) Whilst 65% of nostrils were asymmetric before surgery, 52% had become symmetric afterwards.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Medical photographs enable the identification of important facial findings that may have been missed during initial inspection and allow for comparison of the postoperative outcome and preoperative status. 6 Fundamental facial analysis includes measurements and evaluation of proportions of the eyebrows, medial canthus, nasion, rhinion, alar sidewall, alar facial junction, columella, columellar-labial junction, philtrum, mouth angle, and gnathion (Fig. 6.4).…”
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“…6 Although preoperative clinical analysis may enable selection of a particular approach, patients who undergo the endonasal approach must be informed of the possibility of conversion to an external approach for more complete correction. In general, the endonasal approach can be applied for cases with subtle deformities of the upper or middle vault, and for patients with keloid, who require avoidance of unpredictable contractures associated with an open approach.…”
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“…In the treatment of a crooked nose, the publications were subjected on correcting dorsal or septal deviations. [3][4][5][6][7][8] Management of the rotated one third lower nose is addressed by releasing the lower lateral cartilages from the upper lateral at the scroll and reinforcement. [9][10][11] For the dorsal correction, there are 2 options, camouflage techniques and anatomic reconstruction, which are performed through an open approach.…”
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