Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty: Measures to Prevent Suboptimal Outcomes.

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America
Dean M Toriumi, Milos Kovacevic

Abstract

Preservation rhinoplasty is making a resurgence as a reliable method of performing primary rhinoplasty. Dorsal preservation is an important part of the approach to preserve favorable nasal contours when performing rhinoplasty. Keys to success require proper patient selection and careful execution. There are potential sequelae, such saddle nose deformity, recurrence of the dorsal convexity, cerebrospinal fluid leak, and radix step-off. This article discusses methods and adjustments in technique to help minimize these potential problems when performing dorsal preservation.

Citations

May 11, 2021·Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine·Priyesh N PatelSam P Most
Jun 30, 2021·Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery·Milos KovacevicDean M Toriumi
Sep 29, 2021·The Laryngoscope·Miguel Gonçalves FerreiraDavid Dias

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