| Scientific Program Tuesday, May 16, 2000, 11.00 a.m. - 1.00 p.m. Room 21 |
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4th European Congress of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Head and Neck Surgery | ||
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Aesthetic and plastic reconstructive surgery
Chairperson: T.R.Bull, London/Great Britain Co-Chairperson: L.F.Grymer, Aarhus/Denmark | ||
| Time | Number | Title, Author |
| 11.00 a.m. - 1.00 p.m. | 792. | Rhinoplasty: subjective versus objective outcome
A.-J.Tasman, B.Hauger, N.Sauer, T.Jakobsen, Heidelberg/Germany |
| 793. | Undesirable changes of the nasal tip following rhinoplasty techniques
B.A.Mayer, Berlin/Germany | |
| 794. | Variations in columella reconstruction through the use of local flaps
J.Dodenhöft, N.Papantonio, W.Heppt, Karlsruhe/Germany | |
| 795. | External nose reconstruction with local flaps after oncological surgery
L.M.Radulescu, D.Martu, C.Alexandru, S.Cozma, et al., Iasi/Romania | |
| 796. | Neuroelectric stimulation of neuromuscular reinnervated mimic muscles. Functional and histomorphological results in the rabbit
S.Keiner, G.Asmussen, R.Schulz, C.D.Meinecke, et al., Leipzig/Germany | |
| 797. | The deep-plane rhytidectomy revisited: Aesthetic and safety considerations (a review of 196 cases over a 3-year-period)
J.Santini, P.Kestemont, Nice/France | |
| 798. | Preserved eyelid flexibility after lidloading with a new platinum chain - it works
T.Schrom, A.Grube, A.Goldhahn, A.Berghaus, Halle/Germany | |
| 799. | Management of congenital malformation of pinna
H.Skarzynski, K.Maszka, A.Zarowski, P.Klimek, et al., Warsaw/Poland | |
| 800. | The role of perichondrium in cartilage wound healing
M.L.G.Duynstee, G.J.V.M. van Osch, C.D.A.Verwoerd, H.L.Verwoerd-Verhoef, Rotterdam/The Netherlands | |
| 801. | Determination of strengh and deformation behavior of cartilage for the definition of characteristic parameters Y.Jamali, K. Holweg, E. J. Haberland, A. Berghaus, Halle/Germany | |
| 802. | Pharmacological immobilization of cutaneous wounds results in more favorable scars in primates
H.G.Gassner, D.A.Sherris, C.C.Otley, M.A.Kienstra, Erlangen/Rochester/USA | |
| 803. | Mesenchymal stem cells - a new pathway for tissue engineering in reconstructive surgery A. Naumann, J. Aigner, A. Caplan, E. Kastenbauer, Munich, Cleveland, Germany/USA | |
| 1.00 - 2.30 p.m. | Lunch
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