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Congenital Anomalies and Deformities of the Nose
Built from Behrbohm — Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases with Head and Neck Surgery

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4 sections · 40 slides
Overview
- What this topic teaches you
Congenital Anomalies of the Nose
Faults present from birth, arising as the embryonic face is assembled
- Why birth defects of the nose are common
- Cleft face and nose
- Cleft lip, jaw, and palate
- Nasal fistulas, cysts, dermoid cysts, and gliomas
- Meningoencephalocele: brain tissue in the nose
- Meningoencephalocele after a frontobasal fracture
- Stenosis and atresia of the nostrils
- Choanal atresia: the back door is walled off
- Why bilateral choanal atresia is a newborn emergency
- How do you confirm and manage choanal atresia at the cot-side?
Disorders of Nasal Shape
Reading the nose before reshaping it
- What makes a nose the wrong shape
- Facial proportions and symmetry
- Geometric points and lines for profile analysis
- Fundamentals of rhinoplasty: the two goals
- The spectrum of nasal shape deformities
- Corrective versus reconstructive rhinoplasty
- The principal steps of a rhinoplasty
- Choosing the surgical approach
- The splitting approach
- The delivery approach
- The open approach
Specific Nasal Deformities
Named shapes, their causes, and their repair
- Hump nose
- Hump nose corrected by septorhinoplasty
- Principle of nasal hump correction
- Saddle nose: a collapsed bridge
- Saddle nose: causes, effect, and repair
- Saddle nose reconstructed by septorhinoplasty
- Rebuilding a saddle nose with costal cartilage
- Deviated nose
- Types of nasal deviation
- Other deformities and anomalies of the nasal alae
- Enlarging the nasal valve in a tension nose
- Three ideas to carry away
- Key takeaways
- Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases: With Head and Neck Surgery