Preservation Rhinoplasty “Convex Transverse Saw” in the context of preservation rhinoplasty would likely be a specialized surgical instrument designed for use in shaping and adjusting the nasal bones or other structures during rhinoplasty procedures that emphasize preservation of the natural nasal form.
“Preservation rhinoplasty” refers to an approach in which the surgeon seeks to make minimal changes to the existing nasal structures while achieving the desired aesthetic or functional outcome. Instruments like the “Convex Transverse Saw” might be designed with specific characteristics to help achieve this preservation-focused approach.
The term “convex” suggests that the saw blade has a curved or rounded shape, which could be useful for working on the curved contours of the nasal bone or cartilage. “Transverse” typically refers to a direction perpendicular to the long axis of the structure. In the context of a saw, “transverse” might indicate that the saw cuts across the nasal structure horizontally or at an angle.
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