1011) Which of the following reconstructive techniques is RARELY used in the repair of nasal defects?
A. Split thickness skin graft
B. Full thickness skin graft
C. Secondary intention healing
D. Bilobed flaps
E. V-to-Y local flaps
1012) Which of the following is the MOST commonly used plane of dissection in coronal brow lift?
A. Subcutaneous
B. Subgaleal
C. Subperiosteal
D. Combination of subcutaneous/Subgaleal
E. Combination of subcutaneous/Subperiosteal
1013) Which of the following ear deformities is the MOST common found in protruding ears?
A. Antihelical unfurling
B. Helix unfurling
C. Conchal excess
D. Outstanding lobule
E. Prominent tragal cartilage
1014) Which of the following condition is MOST likely related to excessive pain in the immediate postoperative period in otoplastic surgery?
A. Hematoma
B. Infection
C. Necrosis of the cartilage
D. Sutures extrusion
E. Necrosis of the skin
1015) Which of the following is FALSE regarding full thickness skin grafts compared to split thickness skin grafts?
A. Better color
B. Better texture
C. Less contour irregularities
D. Easier donor site closure
E. Better survival rate
1016) Which of the following flaps is the ONE represented in the drawing below?
A. Eslander
B. Abbe
C. Gillies
D. McGregor
E. Webster
1017) HOW MANY units of botulinum neurotoxin A (Botox) are usually needed to achieve a satisfactory reduction in activity of the procerus muscle?
A. 5
B. 15
C. 20
D. 25
E. 30
1018) Which of the following muscles is considered the MAIN elevator of the brow?
A. Lateral orbicularis oculi
B. Procerus
C. Corrugator
D. Frontalis
E. Orbicularis oculi
1019) What area of the auricle will improve the Gosain's technique in otoplastic surgery?
A. The helix
B. The antihelix
C. The earlobe
D. The concha
E. The triangular fossa
1020) Which of the following lip reconstruction techniques is MOST likely responsible for producing a rounded commisure?
A. Unilateral cross-lip flap
B. Bilateral cross-lip flap
C. Estlander flap
D. Bernard-Burrow-Webster flap
E. Gillies flap
ANSWERS & REFERENCES
1011) A Split thickness skin graft
Jewett B. S.: Repair of Small Nasal Defects: Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, Facial Plastic Surgery: What's is Happening in the Subspecialty, (Regan Thomas J, editor), Volume 40, No. 2, April 2007, pp. 337-360
1012) B Subgaleal
Henderson J. L., Larrabee Jr. W: Analysis of the Upper Face and Selection of Rejuvenation Techniques, Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, Facial Plastic Surgery: What's is Happening in the Subspecialty, (Regan Thomas J, editor), Volume 40, No. 2, April 2007, pp. 255-265
1013) A Antihelical unfurling
Adamson P. A., Litner J. A.: Otoplasty Technique, Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, Facial Plastic Surgery: What's is Happening in the Subspecialty, (Regan Thomas J, editor), Volume 40, No. 2, April 2007, pp. 305-318
1014) A Hematoma
Adamson P. A., Litner J. A.: Otoplasty Technique, Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, Facial Plastic Surgery: What's is Happening in the Subspecialty, (Regan Thomas J, editor), Volume 40, No. 2, April 2007, pp. 305-318
1015) E Better survival rate
Jewett B. S.: Repair of Small Nasal Defects: Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, Facial Plastic Surgery: What's is Happening in the Subspecialty, (Regan Thomas J, editor), Volume 40, No. 2, April 2007, pp. 337-360
1016) B Abbe
McCarn K. E., Park S. S.: Lip Reconstruction, Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, Facial Plastic Surgery: What's is Happening in the Subspecialty, (Regan Thomas J, editor), Volume 40, No. 2, April 2007, pp. 361-380
1017) A 5
Maas C. S.: Botulinum Neurotoxins and Injectable Fillers: Minimally Invasive Management of the Aging Upper Face, Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, Facial Plastic Surgery: What's is Happening in the Subspecialty, (Regan Thomas J, editor), Volume 40, No. 2, April 2007, pp. 283-290
1018) D Frontalis
Balikian R.V., Zimbler M. S.: Primary and Adjuntive Uses of Botulinum Toxin Type A in the Periorbital Region, Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, Facial Plastic Surgery: What's is Happening in the Subspecialty, (Regan Thomas J, editor), Volume 40, No. 2, April 2007, pp. 291-303
1019) C The earlobe
Gosain AK, Recinos RF: A novel approach to correction of the prominent lobule during otoplasty. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2003; 112 (2): 575
1020) C Estlander flap
McCarn K. E., Park S. S.: Lip Reconstruction, Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, Facial Plastic Surgery: What's is Happening in the Subspecialty, (Regan Thomas J, editor), Volume 40, No. 2, April 2007, pp. 361-380
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