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Showing 2 results for Subject: Otorhinolaryngology

Javad Rahmati, Zahra Farahani-Nik , Hojjat , Molaei-Govarchin-Qala ,
Volume 20, Issue 1 (4-2020)
Abstract

 
Introduction: Skin defect reconstruction following tumor resection, is a challenge for surgeons. Nose as a key point of aesthetics has a significant role in this scenario. One of the practical approaches is dorsal nasal flap (Rintala) to cover lower 1/3 nasal defects. The disadvantages of this method are limitation to reach lower areas, especially nose tip, flap ischemia and wound dehiscence.
Case report: A 47 years old man with supratip BCC lesion underwent tumor resection and prepared for dorsal nasal flap reconstructive surgery, in which dorsal hump resection caused relaxed flap transfer and ultimately more acceptable profile view.
Conclusion: Advancement of the dorsal nasal flap more distally can be achieved by dorsal hump reduction in selected patients, which makes patients more satisfied with their new nasal form and appearance and reduces the risk of distal flap ischemia.
Mehdi Nooshyar, Ali Fahmi Jafargholkhanloo, Mohammad Ghiamy, Majid Rostami Moghaddam,
Volume 23, Issue 3 (10-2023)
Abstract

Background: Photogrammetric analysis of facial soft tissue plays an important role in facial plastic surgeries. In many countries, planning for facial plastic surgery is done based on the defined facial metric standards for the same society. Few research works have been conducted in the field of facial cephalometric criteria of the Iranian race. The main goal of this study is to determine the average values of facial profile view metrics of people referred to Imam Reza Hospital (Ardabil).
Methods: First, in a period of 3 months, facial profile view images of the referred patients including 30 males and 30 females were provided. Then, the angular criteria of the profile view were measured by selecting 11 facial anatomical landmarks applicable for Rhinoplasty and Mentoplasty surgeries in the MATLAB software.
Results: The results showed that among the facial profile view metrics, the Nasofrontal, Nose Tip and Mentolabial angles are close to the criteria of the Turkish, Nepalese and Brazilian races, respectively. The Facial Convexity Including Nose (FCIN) metric is close to the Brazilian and Nepalese races, and also, Facial Convexity Excluding Nose (FCEN) is close to the Bangladesh and Brazilian races.
Conclusion: In this study, cephalometric analysis of facial soft tissue was done by measuring the facial profile view metrics to help facial plastic surgeons. Considering the difference in facial metrics of Iranians with other races, the criteria measured in this study can be interesting for surgeons in planning of facial cosmetic surgeries, especially Rhinoplasty and Mentoplasty.
 

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