BackgroundThe aesthetics of the human nose is highly dependent on the complex structure of the lower lateral cartilages (LLC). Understanding optimum shape and mechanical properties of the LLC is pivotal to achieving satisfactory results in nasal tip rhinoplasty.ObjectiveThe authors introduce an ex vivo animal model to replicate the shape and mechanics of human nasal LLC as a tool for research and surgical education.MethodsSeven fresh pig heads were obtained from a local butcher shop. Nasal cartilage was harvested in a replicable manner and fashioned into appropriate shapes and dimensions based on the authors' human cadaver studies. Sutures were placed to approximate the cartilage pairs into appropriate human anatomical position.ResultsThe p...
This thesis is composed of 3 chapters. The first chapter deals with cartilaginous implants for the r...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: The morphologic features of upper and lower lateral cartilage and septal cart...
Surgical reconstruction of cartilaginous defects remains a major challenge. In the current study, we...
BackgroundThe aesthetics of the human nose is highly dependent on the complex structure of the lower...
ObjectiveTo determine how mechanical stability changes in the lower lateral cartilage (LLC) after va...
IMPORTANCE: Computational modeling can be used to mimic the forces acting on the nasal framework tha...
Nasal cartilage pathologies are common; for example, up to 80% of people are afflicted by deviated n...
ImportanceAlar rim retraction is the most common unintended consequence of tissue remodeling that re...
The cartilaginous nasal septum is integral to the overall structure of the nose. Developing our an-a...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 285-289Background Upper lateral cartilage manipulation is often ...
Autologous cartilages or synthetic nasal implants have been utilized in augmentative rhinoplasty to ...
ImportanceThe contribution of columellar strut grafts (CSGs) to nasal tip support has not been deter...
International audienceBACKGROUND: For many years, researchers have been interested in investigating ...
Abstract Background Bilateral cleft lip surgery is very challenging and requires a high level of ski...
Rib grafts in facial plastic surgery are becoming more frequently used. Small animal models, althoug...
This thesis is composed of 3 chapters. The first chapter deals with cartilaginous implants for the r...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: The morphologic features of upper and lower lateral cartilage and septal cart...
Surgical reconstruction of cartilaginous defects remains a major challenge. In the current study, we...
BackgroundThe aesthetics of the human nose is highly dependent on the complex structure of the lower...
ObjectiveTo determine how mechanical stability changes in the lower lateral cartilage (LLC) after va...
IMPORTANCE: Computational modeling can be used to mimic the forces acting on the nasal framework tha...
Nasal cartilage pathologies are common; for example, up to 80% of people are afflicted by deviated n...
ImportanceAlar rim retraction is the most common unintended consequence of tissue remodeling that re...
The cartilaginous nasal septum is integral to the overall structure of the nose. Developing our an-a...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 285-289Background Upper lateral cartilage manipulation is often ...
Autologous cartilages or synthetic nasal implants have been utilized in augmentative rhinoplasty to ...
ImportanceThe contribution of columellar strut grafts (CSGs) to nasal tip support has not been deter...
International audienceBACKGROUND: For many years, researchers have been interested in investigating ...
Abstract Background Bilateral cleft lip surgery is very challenging and requires a high level of ski...
Rib grafts in facial plastic surgery are becoming more frequently used. Small animal models, althoug...
This thesis is composed of 3 chapters. The first chapter deals with cartilaginous implants for the r...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: The morphologic features of upper and lower lateral cartilage and septal cart...
Surgical reconstruction of cartilaginous defects remains a major challenge. In the current study, we...