3-rx.comCustomer Support
3-rx.com
   
HomeAbout UsFAQContactHelp
News Center
Health Centers
Medical Encyclopedia
Drugs & Medications
Diseases & Conditions
Medical Symptoms
Med. Tests & Exams
Surgery & Procedures
Injuries & Wounds
Diet & Nutrition
Special Topics



\"$alt_text\"');"); } else { echo"\"$alt_text\""; } ?>


Join our Mailing List





Syndicate

You are here : 3-RX.com > Home > Ear / Nose / Throat -

GORE-TEX appears to be safe alternative for rhinoplasty

Ear / Nose / ThroatJul 22, 08

For patients who undergo plastic surgery on the nose (rhinoplasty), GORE-TEX implants are a safe and inexpensive alternative to using tissue grafts taken from another part of the patient’s body, according to the results of a 17-year review of more than 500 patients.

For initial and subsequent rhinoplasty procedures in patients with enough internal nasal tissue and external soft tissue coverage, “GORE-TEX should be strongly considered for major and minor corrections of the nasal wall and bridge in properly selected patients,” Dr. Krzysztof Conrad and colleagues, from the University of Toronto, advise.

The review, which was conducted at a teaching hospital, community hospital, and private facial cosmetic surgery center, involved 521 patients who were followed for up to 17 years. A total of 685 GORE-TEX implants were placed, all by one surgeon.

The new findings appear in the Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery.

The implants, which were 1 to 10 mm thick, showed “excellent stability and tissue tolerance.” Complications requiring implant removal developed in only 1.9 percent of patients and included infection, swelling, and cases in which the implant moved or partially came out.

“The unlimited supply and natural feel of the GORE-TEX implant,” the authors comment, and the “excellent blending” with the contour of the nose, plus the minimal operating time, “outweigh the disadvantage of occasional complications, all of which can be treated successfully as long as they are not neglected,” Conrad’s team concludes.

SOURCE: Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, July/August, 2008.



Print Version
Tell-a-Friend
comments powered by Disqus

RELATED ARTICLES:
  Hearing impairment higher among Hispanic/Latino men, older individuals
  California girl to be kept on life support
  Complications common, often linked to trauma in children receiving cochlear implants
  Weak Support for Workplace Hearing Loss Programs
  Cochlear implants in children a safe procedure
  Chronic infection most common cause of adult tonsillectomy
  Childhood ear infections may predispose to obesity later in life
  Rhinoplasty technique preserves ethnic identity
  Hearing impairment is common among adults with diabetes
  Hearing implants improve quality of life
  More than meets the ear in successful cocktail party conversations
  Less pain, bleeding with newer tonsil surgery

 












Home | About Us | FAQ | Contact | Advertising Policy | Privacy Policy | Bookmark Site