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    almafu_9959237832902883
    Format: 1 online resource (428 p.)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 3-13-257961-0
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Functional Reconstructive Nasal Surgery; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Contributors; 1 Basics; 1.1 Surgical Anatomy; 1.1.1 Face; 1.1.2 External Nose (External Pyramid); 1.1.3 Internal Nose; 1.1.4 Vasculature of the Nose; 1.1.5 Nerve Supply of the Nose; 1.2 Histological Features of the Main Nasal Structures and Their Implications for Nasal Surgery; 1.2.1 Septum; 1.2.2 Turbinates; 1.2.3 Bony Pyramid; 1.2.4 Cartilaginous Pyramid; 1.2.5 Lobule; 1.2.6 Lobular Cartilages; 1.3 Nasal Development and Growth; 1.3.1 The Phases; 1.3.2 Developmental Phase; 1.3.3 Growth Phase , 1.3.4 Disturbance of Development and Growth-Consequences for Nasal Pathology and Surgery1.4 Surgical Physiology; 1.4.1 Olfaction; 1.4.2 Respiration; 1.4.3 Air Conditioning (Heating and Humidification); 1.4.4 Defense; 1.4.5 Speech; 1.4.6 Facial Beauty and Facial Expression; 2 Pathology and Diagnosis; 2.1 Nasal Syndromes; 2.1.1 Deviated Pyramid Syndromes; 2.1.2 Hump Nose (Dorsal Nasal Deformity); 2.1.3 Prominent-Narrow Pyramid Syndrome (Tension Nose); 2.1.4 Low-Wide Pyramid Syndrome (Saddle Nose); 2.1.5 Ski-Slope Nose; 2.1.6 Open Roof Syndrome , 2.1.7 Lobular Inspiratory Insufficiency Syndrome ("Alar Collapse")2.1.8 Middle Meatus Obstructive Syndrome; 2.1.9 Wide Nasal Cavity Syndrome ("Empty Nose" Syndrome); 2.1.10 Dry Nose Syndrome; 2.1.11 Cleft Lip- and Cleft Palate-Nose; 2.1.12 Congenital Nasal Hypoplasia (Nasomaxillary Dysplasia, Binder Syndrome); 2.1.13 Facial Syndromes; 2.1.14 Nasal Neuralgias; 2.2 Nasal Symptoms-The Most Common Deformities, Abnormalities, and Anatomical Variations; 2.2.1 Pathology and Variations of Nasal Dimensions; 2.2.2 Humps; 2.2.3 Saddling and Sagging; 2.2.4 Bony and Cartilaginous Pyramid; 2.2.5 Lobule , 2.2.6 Valve Area2.2.7 Septum; 2.2.8 Turbinates; 2.3 Diagnosis and Documentation; 2.3.1 Making the Diagnosis; 2.3.2 Examination; 2.3.3 Examination of the Internal Nose; 2.3.4 Analysis of Nose, Face, and Dentition; 2.3.5 Imaging; 2.3.6 Photographic Diagnosis and Documentation; 2.4 Function Tests; 2.4.1 Breathing Tests; 2.4.2 Olfactometry; 2.4.3 Measuring Air-Conditioning Capacity; 2.4.4 Measuring Nasal Defense; 2.4.5 Allergy and Hyperreactivity Testing; 3 Surgery-General; 3.1 Concepts of Functional Reconstructive Nasal Surgery; 3.1.1 Surgery for Function and Form; 3.1.2 Concepts , 3.1.3 Basic Principles3.2 Endonasal versus External Approach; 3.2.1 Historical Development; 3.2.2 Advantages and Disadvantages of the Two Different Approaches; 3.2.3 Which Approach to Use When?; 3.2.4 Sequence of the Surgical Steps; 3.3 Preoperative and Postoperative Care; 3.3.1 Preoperative Care; 3.3.2 Postoperative Care; 3.4 Anesthesia and the Bloodless Surgical Field; 3.4.1 Local or General Anesthesia?; 3.4.2 Local Anesthesia; 3.4.3 General Anesthesia; 3.4.4 The Bloodless Surgical Field; 3.5 Antibiotics and Corticosteroids in Nasal Surgery; 3.5.1 Antibiotics; 3.5.2 Corticosteroids , 4 Incisions and Approaches , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-13-129412-4
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-13-164122-3
    Language: German
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