Volume: 12 - Issue: 2
First page: 93 - Last page: 106
E. H. Huizing
DOI: 10.4193/Rhin10.4193/Rhin74.201
THE implantation and transplantation of various materials have acquired increasing importance in reconstructive nasal surgery during the few last decades. The present article summarizes some of the experience we have accumulated over the last twelve years and gives a survey of the technique employed in our Department at the present time. Many of the underlying principles are based on the work of Cottle (e.g. 1948, 1954, 1958) and in addition, valuable contributions and suggestions of several other authors have been incorporated into our present techniques (Hinderer, 1968, 1971; Tucker, 1968; Bare lli, 1963; Masing and Hellmich, 1968; Hellmich, 1970, 1972)...
Rhinology 12 - 2: 93-106, 1974
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