Bringing Inclusivity to "Ethnic" Rhinoplasty: A Novel Anatomical Classification System.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Daniel B Hall, Logan F McColl, Juhi Katta, Joseph Bonanno, Leslie R Kim, B Ryan Nesemeier
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Abstract

"Ethnic rhinoplasty" is a term that historically has been employed to categorize patterns in nasal anatomy, possible procedures to change appearance, and patient and surgeon expectations for expected outcomes for the multitude of patients with features that belong to non-White groups. Categorizing anatomical structures based on broad definitions of race or ethnicity may not be an accurate representation, nor give an accurate depiction of nasal anatomical features. A shift is needed regarding how race and ethnicity are employed in describing nasal anatomy and rhinoplasty. We present a categorization system based on nasal anatomical patterns that may have more meaningful surgical implications without generalization into ethnic groups. Common anatomical nasal features such as projection, rotation, skin thickness, and anthropometric measurements were grouped into types, which may also help in patient education and remove any ethnic or racial terms.

为 "种族 "鼻整形术带来包容性:新颖的解剖学分类系统。
"种族鼻整形术 "是一个术语,历来被用来对鼻部解剖结构的模式、改变外观的可能程序以及患者和外科医生对具有非白人群体特征的众多患者的预期结果进行分类。根据种族或民族的宽泛定义对解剖结构进行分类可能并不准确,也不能准确描述鼻腔解剖特征。在描述鼻部解剖和鼻整形时,需要转变种族和人种的使用方式。我们提出了一个基于鼻部解剖模式的分类系统,它可能对外科手术有更有意义的影响,而不会泛化为种族群体。我们将常见的鼻部解剖特征(如突出、旋转、皮肤厚度和人体测量)归类为不同类型,这也有助于患者教育,并去除任何民族或种族术语。
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