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Literature Reviews » Facial Plastic/Reconstructive

What Is the Antidepressant, Anxiolytic, and ADHD Medication Rate Among Rhinoplasty Patients?

December 16, 2022

Rates of prescription medication use for anxiety, depression, and ADHD did not significantly differ between cases and controls in patients undergoing functional or aesthetic rhinoplasty.

Data Established on Patient-Reported Improvements in Nasal Function Following Component Dorsal Hump Reduction with Spreader Graft

November 15, 2022

Cosmetic component dorsal hump reduction with use of spreader grafts to reconstruct the middle vault results in improved subjective nasal function and aesthetics.

Functional Results Strongly Influence Postoperative Satisfaction in Patients Who Have Undergone Rhinoplasty

August 16, 2022

Functional outcomes play an important role in satisfaction and quality of life after rhinoplasty.

Optimal Management of Vascular Pedicle Is an Important Concern in Facial Free Flap Reconstruction

November 18, 2021

In mid and upper face reconstruction, vascular grafting, targeting more distal branches of the facial system, or additional maneuvers to optimize pedicle orientation is often required to secure revascularization.

Physical Assault Is Increasingly the Most Significant Mechanism of Operative Facial Trauma in Adults

September 19, 2021

Operative middle and upper maxillofacial trauma decreased over a 17-year period, with assault identified as the most significant mechanism of trauma overall.

Postoperative Opioid Requirements Are Low for Rhinoplasty and Septoplasty Patients

May 11, 2020

Both septoplasty and rhinoplasty are associated with mostly mild pain, and postoperative opioid requirements are quite low.

Spare Roof Technique Can Improve Patient Quality of Life after Rhinoplasty

December 9, 2019

Spare roof technique significantly improved patient quality of life regarding nose function and appearance.

Rhinoplasty/Septoplasty Patients Require Few Opioids for Postsurgical Pain

September 6, 2019

Both septoplasty and rhinoplasty are associated with mostly mild pain, and postoperative opioid requirements are quite low.

DRS/FS Help Identify Nerves from Adjacent Tissues

October 14, 2018

A combination of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy luorescence spectroscopy is a potentially useful intraoperative tool for identification of nerves from adjacent tissues.

Pregnancy-Associated Bell’s Palsy Associated with Worse Longterm Outcomes

December 6, 2017

These poor outcomes seem to be the result of factors intrinsic to pregnancy, not the tendency for medical therapy to be withheld in pregnancy-associated cases of BP.

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