1996
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1064504
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Tailored Nasal Surgery for Normalization of Nasal Resistance

Abstract: The nose acts as a physiologic airway resistor, accounting for around 50% of total airway resistance. Adequate nasal resistance is essential not only for correct functioning of the nose but to ensure normal pulmonary physiology. Pathological nasal resistance is determined by alterations in the shape and volume of the nasal cavities that singly or in association disrupt nasal aerodynamics, a condition that will present mainly in the form of obstructive disorders. The authors advise against considering nasal cav… Show more

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“…The aim of these surgical treatments is not simply to widen the airway but also to preserve the anatomy as much as possible and to preserve the laminar and parabolic airflow through the nasal valve area. We have all experienced patients who breathe better through the side that the septum is deflected to, and we have all witnessed patients dissatisfied with their nasal airway that on clinical examination seems patent [15]. Some of the above techniques are more effective cosmetically than functionally (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The aim of these surgical treatments is not simply to widen the airway but also to preserve the anatomy as much as possible and to preserve the laminar and parabolic airflow through the nasal valve area. We have all experienced patients who breathe better through the side that the septum is deflected to, and we have all witnessed patients dissatisfied with their nasal airway that on clinical examination seems patent [15]. Some of the above techniques are more effective cosmetically than functionally (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Such goals include the maintenance of functional nasal mucosa with normal aerodynamic contours of the lateral wall to prevent turbulence. 12 …”
Section: Total Inferior Turbinectomymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, the correlation between rhinomanometric and acoustic rhinometric data and individual subjective sensation of nasal patency remains uncertain, and there still seems to be only a limited argument for the use of rhinomanometry or acoustic rhinometry in routine rhinology practice or for quantifying surgical results. [63][64][65] Figure 8 ''Morphing'' the preoperative photographs. Black lines show the asymmetry of the brow-dome lines becoming symmetrical postoperatively.…”
Section: Functional Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%