id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_323wup4gebfbbbnc2rywryih3e Susanne Spörri Objective Assessment of Tip Projection and the Nasolabial Angle in Rhinoplasty 2004.0 4 .pdf application/pdf 2342 234 58 We tested this objective assessment technique using the digitized slides of patients with saddle technique correlated with the surgeon's or patients' subjective assessments of the outcome. Results: We were able to use the objective measurement technique in 42 patients (67%). A universally accepted method of assessing nasal tip projection and the nasolabial angle has not Our aim was to establish an objective, practical, easy-to-use, computerassisted rhinoplasty assessment technique for measuring the extent of nasal tip nasal tip projection and the nasolabial angle were analyzed objectively using 4 defined lines superimposed on the face There were no significant differences regarding nasal tip projection (P = .18) or nasolabial angle (P = .08) between the 2 groups (38 successful We have developed and tested an objective computerassisted technique to assess nasal tip projection and the A, The right profile of a patient before rhinoplasty, with 4 lines and the resulting values of the preoperative nasal tip projection (NTP) (9.3 mm) and ./cache/work_323wup4gebfbbbnc2rywryih3e.pdf ./txt/work_323wup4gebfbbbnc2rywryih3e.txt