S216
Contemporary Rhinoplasty for the OMS
Contemporary Rhinoplasty for the OMS
Thursday, September 11, 2014
7:00 AM-8:30 AM
7:00 AM-8:30 AM
Location
327 (Hawaii Convention Center)
Speaker:
Faisal A. Quereshy MD, DDS, FACS
Cleveland, OH, USA
CDE/CME Offered: CDE/CME
Synopsis
This course will review internal and external nasal anatomic relationships, and preoperative patient selection with an emphasis on data collection and treatment planning. Discussion will consider various surgical approaches including the surgical sequence and precise surgical techniques as well as post-surgical care and evaluation, including the prompt recognition and management of potential complications. Upon completion, the skilled surgeon can quickly integrate the rhinoplasty as a stand-alone procedure in their facial cosmetic surgery practice.
Learning Objectives
- Describe external and internal nasal anatomic features and isolate various pre-existing deformities;
- Describe the various rhinoplasty instrumentation used in the various steps of the procedure; and
- Identify potential postoperative complications.
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