Daniel, Rollin K.

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Rhinoplasty: The Nasal Bones - Anatomy and Analysis

Lazović, Goran D.; Daniel, Rollin K.; Janošević, Ljiljana B.; Kosanović, Rade; Čolić, Miodrag M.; Kosins, Aaron M.

(Oxford Univ Press Inc, Cary, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Lazović, Goran D.
AU  - Daniel, Rollin K.
AU  - Janošević, Ljiljana B.
AU  - Kosanović, Rade
AU  - Čolić, Miodrag M.
AU  - Kosins, Aaron M.
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1979
AB  - Background: The analysis of nasal anatomy, and especially the nasal bones including the osseocartilaginous vault, is significant for functional and aesthetic reasons. Objectives: The objective was to understand the anatomy of the nasal bones by establishing new descriptions, terms, and definitions because the existing parameters were insufficient. Adequate terminology was employed to harmonize the anthropometric and clinical measurements. Methods: A two-part harvest technique consisting of resecting the specimen and then creating a replica of the skull was performed on 44 cadavers to obtain specific measurements. Results: The nasal bones have an irregular, variable shape, and three distinct angles can be found along the dorsal profile line beginning with the nasion angle (NA), the dorsal profile angulation (DPA) and the kyphion angulation (KA). In 12% of cases, the caudal portion of the nasal bones was straight and without angulation resulting in a "V-shape" configuration. In 88% of cases, the caudal portion of the bone was angulated, which resulted in an "S-shape" nasal bone configuration. The intervening cephalic bone, nasion to sellion (N-S), represents the radix while the caudal bone, sellion to r (S-R), represents the bony dorsum. Conclusions: By standardizing and measuring existing nasal landmarks and understanding the different anatomic configurations of the nasal bones, rhinoplasty surgeons can better plan their operations within the radix and bony and osseocartilaginous vaults.
PB  - Oxford Univ Press Inc, Cary
T2  - Aesthetic Surgery Journal
T1  - Rhinoplasty: The Nasal Bones - Anatomy and Analysis
VL  - 35
IS  - 3
SP  - 255
EP  - 263
DO  - 10.1093/asj/sju050
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Lazović, Goran D. and Daniel, Rollin K. and Janošević, Ljiljana B. and Kosanović, Rade and Čolić, Miodrag M. and Kosins, Aaron M.",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Background: The analysis of nasal anatomy, and especially the nasal bones including the osseocartilaginous vault, is significant for functional and aesthetic reasons. Objectives: The objective was to understand the anatomy of the nasal bones by establishing new descriptions, terms, and definitions because the existing parameters were insufficient. Adequate terminology was employed to harmonize the anthropometric and clinical measurements. Methods: A two-part harvest technique consisting of resecting the specimen and then creating a replica of the skull was performed on 44 cadavers to obtain specific measurements. Results: The nasal bones have an irregular, variable shape, and three distinct angles can be found along the dorsal profile line beginning with the nasion angle (NA), the dorsal profile angulation (DPA) and the kyphion angulation (KA). In 12% of cases, the caudal portion of the nasal bones was straight and without angulation resulting in a "V-shape" configuration. In 88% of cases, the caudal portion of the bone was angulated, which resulted in an "S-shape" nasal bone configuration. The intervening cephalic bone, nasion to sellion (N-S), represents the radix while the caudal bone, sellion to r (S-R), represents the bony dorsum. Conclusions: By standardizing and measuring existing nasal landmarks and understanding the different anatomic configurations of the nasal bones, rhinoplasty surgeons can better plan their operations within the radix and bony and osseocartilaginous vaults.",
publisher = "Oxford Univ Press Inc, Cary",
journal = "Aesthetic Surgery Journal",
title = "Rhinoplasty: The Nasal Bones - Anatomy and Analysis",
volume = "35",
number = "3",
pages = "255-263",
doi = "10.1093/asj/sju050"
}
Lazović, G. D., Daniel, R. K., Janošević, L. B., Kosanović, R., Čolić, M. M.,& Kosins, A. M.. (2015). Rhinoplasty: The Nasal Bones - Anatomy and Analysis. in Aesthetic Surgery Journal
Oxford Univ Press Inc, Cary., 35(3), 255-263.
https://doi.org/10.1093/asj/sju050
Lazović GD, Daniel RK, Janošević LB, Kosanović R, Čolić MM, Kosins AM. Rhinoplasty: The Nasal Bones - Anatomy and Analysis. in Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 2015;35(3):255-263.
doi:10.1093/asj/sju050 .
Lazović, Goran D., Daniel, Rollin K., Janošević, Ljiljana B., Kosanović, Rade, Čolić, Miodrag M., Kosins, Aaron M., "Rhinoplasty: The Nasal Bones - Anatomy and Analysis" in Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 35, no. 3 (2015):255-263,
https://doi.org/10.1093/asj/sju050 . .
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