Técnicas no rinoplásticas para la reconstrucción de defectos transquirúrgicos en dorso nasal. Artículo de revisión.

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Title: Técnicas no rinoplásticas para la reconstrucción de defectos transquirúrgicos en dorso nasal. Artículo de revisión.
Alternate Title: Non-rhinoplastic techniques for the reconstruction of trans- surgical defects in the nasal dorsum. Review article.
Authors: Pedroso Acosta, Griselda1 gripedro1@gmail.com, Rizzo, Tommaso2 tommasotizzo2@gmail.com, Pereira Dávalos, Concepción3 concepcion.pereira@infomed.sld.cu, Maglione, Michele4 m.maglione@fmc.units.it, Rizzo, Roberto5 r.rizzo@fmc.units.it
Source: Revista Kiru. jul-sep2023, Vol. 20 Issue 3, p136-145. 10p.
Subjects: BIBLIOGRAPHY, SURGICAL & topographical anatomy, NASAL surgery, HEALING, PLASTIC surgery
Abstract (English): The face for many centuries, has represented the focus of appearance. The middle facial third is its most important area and is therefore extremely vulnerable to facial deformities. Within it, the nose is the most important facial prominence. From years ago, his deformities were considered a curse, so many men were condemned to death. From this moment, the nasal reconstruction boom increases, and, currently, the evolution of techniques in nasal reconstruction is an extremely useful option to repair facial defects of any size. This review intends to update information on non-rhinoplastic techniques for the reconstruction of trans-surgical defects on the nasal dorsum. An evaluation of the available bibliography and previous research on the topic was carried out in the period from May 2018 to May 2023. 31 popular science magazines were considered. Articles published in English, Italian and Spanish were prioritized. The Pubmed, Ebsco, SciELO y Scopus databases were consulted. Of the 95 articles reviewed, the study was limited to 43 of them. Among the non-rhinoplasty techniques reviewed were healing by secondary intention, primary closure, grafts and flaps. There are factors that influence the selection of one or the other, such as: the diameter of the defect, its depth, location, texture and contour of the skin, mastery and professionalism of the surgeon, among others. There is no consensus on a technique of choice. With all of them, favorable results can be achieved by making a good selection and application of it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): La nariz constituye la principal prominencia del tercio medio facial de la cara. Desde años remotos, sus deformidades eran consideradas una abominación, por lo que quienes padecían estos defectos eran castigados con la pena capital. Esto lleva al auge y evolución de diversas técnicas de reconstrucción nasal como un método eficaz capaz de corregir anomalías de las más variadas dimensiones. Esta revisión se propone actualizar la información sobre técnicas no rinoplásticas para la reconstrucción de defectos transquirúrgicos en dorso nasal. Se llevó a cabo una evaluación de la bibliografía disponible y de las investigaciones llevadas a cabo en el período comprendido de mayo 2018 a mayo 2023. Se consideraron 31 revistas de divulgación científica. Se priorizaron artículos publicados en idioma inglés, italiano y español, a través de la base de datos Pubmed, Ebsco, SciELO y Scopus. De los 95 artículos revisados, el estudio se circunscribió a 43 de ellos. Entre las técnicas no rinoplásticas revisadas se encontraron: la cicatrización por segunda intención, el cierre primario, los injertos y los colgajos. Existen factores que influyen en la selección de una u otra, como son: el diámetro del defecto, profundidad de este, localización, textura y contorno de la piel, maestría y profesionalidad del cirujano, entre otros. No existe un consenso sobre una técnica de elección. Con todas se pueden alcanzar resultados favorables haciendo una buena selección y aplicación de esta. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: The face for many centuries, has represented the focus of appearance. The middle facial third is its most important area and is therefore extremely vulnerable to facial deformities. Within it, the nose is the most important facial prominence. From years ago, his deformities were considered a curse, so many men were condemned to death. From this moment, the nasal reconstruction boom increases, and, currently, the evolution of techniques in nasal reconstruction is an extremely useful option to repair facial defects of any size. This review intends to update information on non-rhinoplastic techniques for the reconstruction of trans-surgical defects on the nasal dorsum. An evaluation of the available bibliography and previous research on the topic was carried out in the period from May 2018 to May 2023. 31 popular science magazines were considered. Articles published in English, Italian and Spanish were prioritized. The Pubmed, Ebsco, SciELO y Scopus databases were consulted. Of the 95 articles reviewed, the study was limited to 43 of them. Among the non-rhinoplasty techniques reviewed were healing by secondary intention, primary closure, grafts and flaps. There are factors that influence the selection of one or the other, such as: the diameter of the defect, its depth, location, texture and contour of the skin, mastery and professionalism of the surgeon, among others. There is no consensus on a technique of choice. With all of them, favorable results can be achieved by making a good selection and application of it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: La nariz constituye la principal prominencia del tercio medio facial de la cara. Desde años remotos, sus deformidades eran consideradas una abominación, por lo que quienes padecían estos defectos eran castigados con la pena capital. Esto lleva al auge y evolución de diversas técnicas de reconstrucción nasal como un método eficaz capaz de corregir anomalías de las más variadas dimensiones. Esta revisión se propone actualizar la información sobre técnicas no rinoplásticas para la reconstrucción de defectos transquirúrgicos en dorso nasal. Se llevó a cabo una evaluación de la bibliografía disponible y de las investigaciones llevadas a cabo en el período comprendido de mayo 2018 a mayo 2023. Se consideraron 31 revistas de divulgación científica. Se priorizaron artículos publicados en idioma inglés, italiano y español, a través de la base de datos Pubmed, Ebsco, SciELO y Scopus. De los 95 artículos revisados, el estudio se circunscribió a 43 de ellos. Entre las técnicas no rinoplásticas revisadas se encontraron: la cicatrización por segunda intención, el cierre primario, los injertos y los colgajos. Existen factores que influyen en la selección de una u otra, como son: el diámetro del defecto, profundidad de este, localización, textura y contorno de la piel, maestría y profesionalidad del cirujano, entre otros. No existe un consenso sobre una técnica de elección. Con todas se pueden alcanzar resultados favorables haciendo una buena selección y aplicación de esta. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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