Functional Reconstructive Nasal SurgeryThieme, 2003 - 386 страници Developed from the authors' vast teaching and clinical experience, here is the first book in nearly two decades to fully cover the functional reconstructive aspects of nasal surgery. You will find step-by-step details on a wide range of surgical procedures, highlighted by more than 800 detail-revealing illustrations. Beginning with an overview of surgical anatomy, histology, physiology, and diagnostics, the book goes on to cover incisions and approaches for surgery of the septum, pyramid, lobule, turbinate, and nasal cavity. An important section on special considerations addresses pediatric surgery, transplants, acute nasal trauma, mentoplasty; implants; complications; and more. The extensive appendix includes coverage of materials, instruments, nomenclature, and historical developments.Special features of this valuable surgical guide:
All otorhinolaryngologists, maxillofacial surgeons, facial plastic surgeons, and residents who perform functional reconstructive nasal surgery will benefit from this wealth of information. A valuable addition to any professional or personal library. |
Съдържание
Motor Nerve System | 45 |
SurgeryGeneral | 110 |
Sequence of the Surgical Steps | 114 |
Vestibular Incision | 127 |
Lateral Columellar Incision | 138 |
Dissecting the Cartilaginous Septum from | 151 |
Reconstruction | 174 |
Horizontal Fracture | 181 |
Pyramid Surgery | 192 |
Shortening Nasal Length to Adjust the Lobule | 211 |
Deformities Abnormalities and Variations | 270 |
Diagnosis | 329 |
The Tissue Bank | 342 |
Index | 366 |
211 | 380 |
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Functional Reconstructive Nasal Surgery Egbert H. Huizing,Johan A. M. de Groot Ограничен достъп - 2011 |
Често срещани думи и фрази
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Страница 139 - The skin at the site of injection is then taken between the thumb and index finger of the left hand and the needle inserted under the skin at an angle of about 45 degrees.
Страница 1 - Stomion (sto) is the imaginary point at the crossing of the vertical facial midline and the horizontal labial fissure between gently closed lips, with teeth shut in natural position (Figure 8).
Страница 53 - A sneeze consists of a deep inspiration followed by a forced expiration against a closed glottis. The larynx and pharynx are then opened and a short explosive expiration follows via the nose (and mouth).
Страница 16 - Casserius (1610) gave them their present name (He wrote: "the use of the turbinate bones is to break the force of the entering air and warm it and cleanse it").
Страница 125 - The upper lip is lifted by holding it between the thumb and the index finger of the left hand.