Publications by authors named "D M Toriumi"

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  • - The panel discussion features 3 experienced surgeons tackling the complexities of reconstructing a severely damaged nose, highlighting the potential challenges involved.
  • - Key topics include the management of three crucial components for successful reconstruction: the soft tissue envelope, the support structure, and the internal lining.
  • - The surgeons also reflect on the evolution of their techniques and practices over the past few years in response to advancements in the field.
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  • Structure rhinoplasty focuses on reconstructing the nose using cartilage grafts, making it the preferred choice for revision procedures.
  • Preservation rhinoplasty aims to maintain the natural structure of the nose by avoiding the removal of bone and cartilage, thereby reducing the need for grafts.
  • The hybrid approach combines both methods, applying dorsal preservation to the upper two-thirds of the nose while employing structure techniques in the lower third, making it useful for primary, revision, and reconstructive surgeries.
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  • "Controversies in Preservation Rhinoplasty" delves into the evolving practices and debates surrounding preservation rhinoplasty (PR), featuring insights from experienced surgeons.
  • JC Neves shares his journey in refining PR techniques, having learned from pioneer Wilson Dewes, demonstrating how the field has advanced over time.
  • D Toriumi and A Göksel emphasize the importance of individualized patient care and surgical skills, discussing innovative techniques such as dorsum-plasty osteotomies to improve outcomes in diverse cases.
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There are many concepts for surgical management of the nasal tip with varying outcomes on esthetics and nasal function. Nasal tip surgery can influence nasal function based on how the techniques can alter lateral wall integrity. A retrospective chart review of rhinoplasty patients undergoing lateral crural strut grafting (LCSG) with and without repositioning from 2009 to 2017 of the primary author (D.

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