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- Nasal Bone Osteotomies with Nonpowered Tools - PubMed
Controlling the shape of the nasal bones has long been a frustrating problem Conventional osteotomies are associated with bleeding, loss of reduction, inability to achieve the desired alignment, improperly placed osteotomy sites, and spicule formation
- Lateral nasal osteotomy: a comparative study between the use of . . .
To reduce the risk for comminuted fractures of the nasal bone or lacerations of the nasal mucosa, we introduced the concept of lateral nasal wall osteotomy using a diamond surgical burr via an intraoral approach
- Double Lateral Osteotomy: Not Only the Correction of Crooked Noses but . . .
Bilateral double osteotomies are useful to reshape both nasal walls; in the crooked nose, it helps to symmetrize nasal bones with different shapes and curvatures
- A modern approach to nasal osteotomies - PubMed
A number of techniques are available to appropriately mobilize and reposition the bony nasal vault In this article, we will review pertinent anatomy, technical considerations and clinical perspectives on mobilization of the nasal bones
- Understanding Why Lateral Osteotomy During . . . - PubMed Central (PMC)
Mobilizing the bony support structure of the nose via osteotomy is a standard component of rhinoplasty surgery—of particular interest is the lateral osteotomy, commonly used to rectify deformities of the nasal pyramid by allowing a surgeon to change its width and or projection 1
- Nasal Osteotomies Revisited in Asians: Surface Aesthetics, Anatomical . . .
The primary goal of this study is to improve understanding of nasal osteotomy in Asians by considering the surface aesthetics and anatomy of the nose as well as their relationships with the surgical procedure
- Piezosurgery: A True Revolution for Nasal Bone Osteotomies in . . .
In this study, we used ultrasonic piezosurgery to perform sharp osteotomies in 183 patients via a percutaneous approach, without a subperiosteal tunnel The osteotomy was continuous rather than perforating
- Comprehensive analysis of lateral nasal wall anatomy to . . . - PubMed
Purpose: Variations in nasal wall anatomy are crucial in patients with dentofacial deformities undergoing Le Fort I osteotomy These structural variations heighten the potential for complications during surgical procedures
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