Rod. J. Rohrich – Personal profile and master videos
Dr. Rod J. Rohrich, MD, FACS, is an internationally known, highly respected and skilled plastic and cosmetic surgeon from Dallas, Texas. He is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and has led most of the key professional organizations in plastic surgery in the USA. He has received numerous honors and awards in plastic and cosmetic surgery, both nationally and internationally. In addition to his extensive surgical expertise and talent as a gifted surgeon, he is the Founding Chair and Distinguished Teaching Professor of Plastic Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center. He has authored hundreds of innovative academic publications in the field and he also serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the leading plastic and reconstructive surgery journal, the Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Dr. Rohrich has also performed philanthropic work as a civic leader of organizations such as the March of Dimes, American Cancer Society and Save the Children and has established the Rod J. Rohrich, M.D. Foundation, which supports medical students in his native North Dakota. He is also a founding member and President of AiRS, the Alliance in Reconstructive Surgery, which serves to support education and reconstructive surgery for breast cancer survivors, regardless of financial status. Dr. Rohrich has repeatedly been featured as one of the best plastic surgeons in the country by US News and World Report, Harper’s Bazaar, Good Housekeeping and Texas Monthly as well as being quoted in notable publications such as The New York Times and The Boston Globe. He has appeared on many television shows including Oprah, The View and Good Morning America and is currently working to provide a reliable source of public-centered information in the fields of plastic and cosmetic surgery as well as other areas of medicine.
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Master videos
Open rhinoplasty
Primary
Approach
Preoperative presentation
Anesthesia and placement of pledgets
Markings for open rhinoplasty
Exposure
Septal exposure
Corrected deviated septum
Inferior turbinate submucosal resection
Spreader graft placement
Cephalic trim
Columellar strut placement
Tip suture placement
Osteotomies
Alar contour graft placement
Closure
Splint placement
Postoperative results
For the severely deviated ethnic nose
Preoperative assessment
Operative technique, part 1
Operative technique, part 2
Operative technique, part 3
Operative technique, part 4
Postoperative care and results
Male rhinoplasty for the long nose
Preoperative assessment
Operative technique, part 1
Operative technique, part 2
Operative technique, part 3
Operative technique, part 4
Postoperative care and results
Secondary
Approach
Tip refinement
Injection of local anesthetic
Opening the nose
Component approach to the dorsum
Columellar strut graft
Tip suturing
Percutaneous, discontinuous lateral nasal osteotomies
Alar contour grafts
Treatment of alar flaring
Closure of dead space and splinting
Grafting materials
Approach to rib cartilage harvest
Male rhinoplasty using autologous rib cartilage
Preoperative assessment
Operative technique, part 1
Operative technique, part 2
Operative technique, part 3
Operative technique, part 4
Postoperative care and results
Redefining finesse
In the male patient
Opening the nose
Elevation of the skin flap
Using cartilage to close dead space
Closing dead space with bolsters
Closing dead space in the soft triangle with antibiotic ointment-soaked gelfoam
Component approach to the dorsum
Component approach to the dorsum in primary rhinoplasty
Tip suturing
Five-step medial crural footplate approximation
Alar contour grafts
Treatment of alar flaring
Septal deformities
Septal reconstruction with ear cartilage harvest
Tip reshaping
Tip suturing
Transdomal sutures
With nasal airway restoration
Preoperative assessment
Opening incisions and exposing the nose
Accounting for excessive scar tissue and freeing the septum
Excising septal deviation cartilage
Rasping to correct the dorsal hump
Septal reconstruction, outfractuing turbinates, and upper lateral spanning suture
Alar contour and columella strut grafts
Columella closure and internasal sutures
5 Step inter-columellar resection and medial transposition
Inserting the splint
Postoperative care and results
Techniques
Harvesting and preparing diced cartilage fascia grafts
Posterior approach for ear cartilage harvest
Structural tip grafting
Percutaneous, discontinuous lateral nasal osteotomies
Columellar strut graft
Alar contour grafts
Using cartilage to close dead space
Treatment of alar flaring
Component approach to the dorsum in primary rhinoplasty
Facial rejuvenation
The lift and fill