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Revisão das técnicas de rinoplastia de preservação do dorso

Authors: Neves, Francisco Jorge da Costa;

Revisão das técnicas de rinoplastia de preservação do dorso

Abstract

A rinoplasta de preservação é uma técnica descrita há bastante tempo e que recentemente tem ganho um crescente interesse por parte dos cirurgiões plásticos faciais. A preservação do dorso é uma parte fundamental deste procedimento. Duas técnicas principais serviram como base à sua evolução e desenvolvimento – a técnica “push down” e a “let down”. A preservação do dorso e a mobilização da estrutura osteocartilagínea como uma só unidade traz várias vantagens em relação à rinoplastia tradicional de resseção e reconstrução. Esta promete uma aparência melhor e mais natural, menos complicações e melhor funcionalidade a longo prazo. É uma técnica com grande potencial quando utilizada em doentes bem selecionados, de modo que se espera uma grande evolução nesta área nos próximos tempos.

Preservation rhinoplasty is a technique that was introduced a long time ago and has recently gained a crescent interest from facial plastic surgeons. Dorsal preservation is a fundamental part of this procedure. Two main techniques served as the base for its evolution and development - the “push down” and the “let down” techniques. Dorsal preservation and mobilization of the osseocartilaginous vault as one unit bring many advantages in comparison to traditional rhinoplasty of resection and reconstruction. It promises a better and more natural-looking, fewer complications and better functionality long term. It is a technique with great potential when used in well-selected patients so that it is expected a great evolution in this area in the upcoming times.

Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa, 2020

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Otorrinolaringologia, Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Médicas, Rinoplastia conservativa, Preservação do dorso, Técnica let down, Técnica push down

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