Cleft palate
Synopsis ▪ Normal speech is the primary goal of cleft palate repair; minimizing effects of maxillary growth is also important but ultimately secondary. ▪ Cleft palate repair prior to 1…
Synopsis ▪ Normal speech is the primary goal of cleft palate repair; minimizing effects of maxillary growth is also important but ultimately secondary. ▪ Cleft palate repair prior to 1…
Synopsis ▪ The teachings of John Converse, Nicholas Georgiade, and Reed Dingman provided the benchmark for an entire generation of surgeons in facial injury repair. ▪ The treatment concepts discussed…
Synopsis ■ Incorporation of a diet and exercise program in conjunction with liposuction will allow patients to achieve their optimal shape and contour. Patients who do not adhere to diet…
Synopsis Open rhino ■ Accurate preoperative analysis and clinical diagnosis set the foundation for successful primary open rhinoplasty. ■ Open rhinoplasty allows anatomic exposure, identification, and correction of nasal deformities….
10Surgical Treatment of Occipital Migraine Headaches (Site IV) Bahman Guyuron Salient Points • Roughly 40% of patients with migraine headaches experience pain in the occipital area. • Many of these…
12Surgical Treatment of Lesser Occipital Migraine Headaches (Site VI) Bahman Guyuron Salient Points • The lesser occipital trigger site is the most anatomically unpredictable site. • A Doppler vascular signal…
9Surgical Treatment of Rhinogenic Migraine Headaches (Site III) Bahman Guyuron Salient Points • Many of the daily migraine headaches (MHs) have a rhinogenic origin. • Prolonged supine position, low atmospheric…
7Surgical Treatment of Frontal Migraine Headaches (Site I) Bahman Guyuron Salient Points • Fifty-six percent of patients with migraine headaches (MHs) experience frontal MH. • The headache-starting site usually corresponds…
11Surgical Treatment of Auriculotemporal Migraine Headaches (Site V) Bahman Guyuron Salient Points • Migraine headaches arising from the temporal region could be triggered from the zygomaticotemporal, auriculotemporal, or zygomaticofacial branches…