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Rethinking Rhinoplasty and Facial Surgery, 1st ed. 2020 A Structural Anatomic Re-Analysis of the Face and Nose and Their Role in Aesthetics, Airway, and Sleep

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Rethinking Rhinoplasty and Facial Surgery

This volume presents a novel logic-based, simplified understanding and approach to the external nose and face for aesthetics, airway, and sleep treatments that have mostly been under-recognized in the past. Key features of the text include an engineer?s approach to simple rhinoplasty, (Release, Resize, Reposition, Reinforce) instead of the typical step-wise procedure algorithm. It also includes a logical explanation of how facial skeletal anatomy is the true cause of sleep apnea and aesthetic deformity with the physics and evidence of how this works, and a review of conventional rhinoplasty/facial structural treatments, with an analysis of why these are flawed and need improvement. Finally, rhinoplasty surgical strategy is discussed using a Rhinoplasty Compass(TM) diagram.

 Rethinking Rhinoplasty and Facial Surgery appeals to the surgeon who has grown frustrated with the aesthetic and breathing results of the conventional treatment paradigm.  It also appeals to the otolaryngologist, plastic or oral surgeon who avoids working on the external nose and nasal valve because of the perceived complexity of graft-style rhinoplasty or oversimplicity and limitations of basic septoplasty and turbinate reduction. This book provides a hybrid approach to the nose and face that provides more reliable and straightforward outcomes via an understanding of framework.

Part I   Toward an understanding of structure/function interaction

Chapter 1 The problem we face: The “compartmentalized” conventional view of facial/nasal anatomy

Chapter 2 The invisible forces in our nasal airway:  Air flow and cavity negative pressure

Chapter 3 Nasal function and Sleep Disorders

Chapter 4 The human facial skeleton:  influence on the airway and aesthetics?

Part II   Rhinoplasty Strategy and Tactics

Chapter 5 A structural model to systematically understand nasal framework:  The Rhinoplasty Compass

Chapter 6 Modeling to evaluate conventional procedures

Chapter 7 Rhinoplasty Strategy and Tactics using the Rhinoplasty Compass

Chapter 8 Complementary procedures to the Framework Strategy (The Canopy Layer)

Chapter 9 Strategies for addressing mouth-breathing treatment with an “Adequate” nose

Chapter 10 Breaking the barriers between specialties: Toward a universal understanding of anatomy and function

Howard D. Stupak, MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Bronx, NY

Howard D. Stupak MD, an Associate Professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York is a nationally recognized researcher on the nose and airway, and invented the Alar™ device sold by Medtronic Inc.  He lectures and is published extensively nationally on the concepts presented in this book and clinically practices as the director of Otolaryngology and residency site director at Jacobi Medical Center, and in a private practice in Westport Connecticut.

Provides a reference that is applicable to otolaryngologists, facial plastic surgeons, oral surgeons, and dentists

Reviews and analyzes conventional rhinoplasty and facial structural treatment

Presents new findings and understandings about the facial skeleton

Written by an expert in the field

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