RHINOPLASTY FORM AND FUNCTION:

So, as we conclude our discussion of the various causes of nasal obstruction in rhinoplasty patients, I would like to repeat my question to you at the beginning: Is it enough to examine the nose with simply the naked eye? Or are we obligated to evaluate all the way back to the nasopharynx in a patient complaining of nasal obstruction?

The simple fact is that nasal endoscopy is a very easy office procedure that has virtually no complications to speak of and provides a great service to our patients. Really, it would be difficult for me to imagine why a physician might resist performing nasal endoscopy on these patients. Unfortunately there are still many surgeons who do not perform endoscopy on this group of patients, and I hope that this lecture has helped to persuade a few to provide this important service to their patients. Thank you very much.

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Rhinoplasty Form
And Function

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Part Four
Part Five
Part Six
Part Seven
Part Eight
Part Nine
Part Ten
Part Eleven
Part Twelve
Part Thirteen
Part Fourteen
Part Fifteen
Part Sixteen

 
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