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Dallas rhinoplasty; nasal surgery by the masters, 2d ed.; 2v. (3 DVDs included).


9781576262238

Dallas rhinoplasty Rhinoplasty Definition

The term rhinoplasty means "nose molding" or "nose forming." It refers to a procedure in plastic surgery in which the structure of the nose is changed.
; nasal surgery by the masters, 2d ed.; 2v. (3 DVDs included)

Ed. by Jack P. Gunter et al.

Quality Medical Publishing

2007

1516 pages

$475.00

Hardcover

RD119

Derived from the Dallas Rhinoplasty Symposium, the first edition of this authoritative reference was published in 2001; 32 new chapters have been added for this second edition, of which nine on secondary rhinoplasty instruct readers on how to manage and correct deformities. The two volumes offer a stunningly clear presentation in 72 contributed chapters and approximately 3,350 color illustrations, including photos and Gunter Rhinoplasty Diagrams (which are explained in the front matter). Coverage begins with basic perioperative perioperative /peri·op·er·a·tive/ (-op´er-ah-tiv) pertaining to the period extending from the time of hospitalization for surgery to the time of discharge.

per·i·op·er·a·tive
adj.
 and surgical concepts and then proceeds through dorsum dorsum /dor·sum/ (dor´sum) pl. dor´sa   [L.]
1. the back.

2. the aspect of an anatomical structure or part corresponding in position to the back; posterior in the human.
, tip, alar base, and chin. Following are sections on secondary rhinoplasty, management of airway dysfunction, and special topics. The concluding section comprises four personalized chapters on the approaches of Gunter, Rohrich, Toriumi, and Guyuron. Three included DVDs present video on cadaver cadaver /ca·dav·er/ (kah-dav´er) a dead body; generally applied to a human body preserved for anatomical study.cadav´ericcadav´erous

ca·dav·er
n.
 dissection dissection /dis·sec·tion/ (di-sek´shun)
1. the act of dissecting.

2. a part or whole of an organism prepared by dissecting.
, primary rhinoplasty, and secondary rhinoplasty using rib cartilage grafts.

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