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Rhinoplasty (nasal reconstruction i.e. "a nose job") is a surgical procedure performed on the nose to correct a medical problem or change the appearance of the nose. During the healing process, swelling and/or bruising is likely to occur. A drug called ARTISS Fibrin Sealant may or may not lessen these effects. This study is looking to see the effects of ARTISS on adhering tissue and improving wound healing in an external rhinoplasty. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of rhinoplasty using ARTISS compared to rhinoplasty without using ARTISS in patients undergoing rhinoplasty performed through an external approach.
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Males and females between 18 and 65 years of age.
Subjects requesting primary rhinoplasty and requiring an external approach.
Subjects willing to undergo treatment with fibrin sealant.
Willingness and ability to comply with protocol requirements, including returning for follow-up visits and abstaining from exclusionary procedures for the duration of the study.
Willingness and ability to comply with the PI's standard preoperative and postoperative rhinoplasty instructions.
Subjects of childbearing potential must have a negative urine pregnancy test result at Visit 1 and be willing able to use an acceptable method of birth control (e.g., barrier methods used with a spermicidal agent, hormonal methods, IUD, surgical sterilization, abstinence) during the study. Women will not be considered of childbearing potential if one of the following is documented on the medical history:
Willingness and ability to provide written photo consent and adherence to photography procedures (i.e., removal of jewelry and makeup).
Willingness and ability to provide written informed consent prior to performance of any study related procedure.
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10 participants in 2 patient groups
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