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What does SRP stand for?

Septorhinoplasty


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9) Septorhinoplasty is the most difficult and complicated of facial plastic surgery procedures because of the complex interrelationships of the various anatomic structures.
The septorhinoplasty -- an operation to straighten the cartilage and bone that separates the nose into two sides -- was carried out by palace medical staff to fix a deviated septum, it said.
The operation I needed was called a septorhinoplasty which involved straightening the septum, cutting away bone that was blocking the entrance to the sinuses, getting rid of any excess bone that had grown around the septum and drilling out my sinuses to create better drainage.
In evaluating patients with nasoseptal deformities, chronic rhinitis, hay fever, acute or chronic sinusitis, nasal allergy, scarring from burns or trauma, Bell's palsy, stroke, senile atrophic changes of upper and lower cartilages and nasal muscles, and other disorders that can affect function of the nasal valve, a surgeon may suggest septorhinoplasty, implants, or suspension sutures to relieve obstructed nasal breathing.
1) In the latter case, collapse is often caused by over-resection of the nasal dorsum and upper lateral cartilages during septorhinoplasty.
We performed open septorhinoplasty and placed a batten graft on the left and spreader grafts bilaterally.
In those patients who do not achieve satisfactory results, open reduction and traditional septorhinoplasty can be performed at a later date.
Septal perforation closure utilizing the external septorhinoplasty approach.

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