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Basic open rhinoplasty: principles and practical steps for surgeons in training

Meneghini, 2021

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11211238578614100556
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Meneghini F
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Expressly designed for surgeons in training who are new to nasal rhinoplasty, this textbook is written in a simple didactic style. A century after the first open rhinoplasty was performed by Dr. Aurel Réthi in Hungary, open rhinoplasty is now the most commonly used approach to …
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