In this atlas, sequential anatomical dissections are presented which
show each component of the nose in unprecedented meticulous detail.
Anatomical photographs are often paired with anatomical drawings and
even intraoperative clinical photographs to illustrate each part of the
nose.
Rhinoplasty: An Anatomical and Clinical Atlas,
provides an in-depth understanding of nasal anatomy and a wide variety
of operative techniques. In rhinoplasty surgery, the surgeon must
understand the tight linkage between surface aesthetics, underlying
anatomy, and selection of operative techniques. The underlying anatomy
is only revealed to a limited degree at the time of surgery and the
surgeon must then adapt the operative plan to fit the actual anatomy
observed in the operating room to achieve the patient’s desired
aesthetic result. Ultimately, the goal of this atlas is to allow the
surgeon to see the operative techniques in both cadavers and clinical
cases which represents the best possible learning approach.