Publications by authors named "P Gagnieur"

Article Synopsis
  • This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of hyaluronic acid injections for treating internal nasal valve collapse (IVC) in patients who experienced nasal obstruction after rhinoplasty.
  • It involved a group of 22 adult patients who underwent rhinomanometry and completed symptom questionnaires before and after receiving the injections, with significant improvements noted one month after treatment.
  • Results showed that 91% of patients were below the diagnostic threshold for IVC one month post-injection, and both subjective and objective measures of nasal obstruction significantly improved, suggesting hyaluronic acid could be a viable non-surgical treatment option for IVC.
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the predisposing factors of this deafness after orthognathic surgery for a population with no history of cleft palate.

Material And Methods: All patients with significant auditory symptoms after orthognathic surgery performed in the department of Craniomaxillofacial surgery in the Croix Rousse Hospital, Lyon, France, since 2012 were included in the study. The exclusion criterion was a history of cleft palate.

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Background: Internal valve collapse is a frequent cause of nasal obstruction but remains poorly understood and is sometimes treated inappropriately as a result. No functional or imaging test for the condition has been validated and the reference diagnostic technique is physical examination. The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of four-phase rhinomanometry as a diagnostic test for internal valve collapse.

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The surgical repair of full-thickness defects involving the alae nasi is complex. Pedicle flaps such as frontal and nasolabial flaps can be used, but require several interventions with different techniques. In contrast, free flaps from the foot of the ear helix allow the three layers of the nasal wings to be reconstructed in a single operation.

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