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NCT05313711

Photographic Rhinometry Following Derm/Mohs Surgery for Skin Cancers

Sponsor: NHS Grampian

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Summary

Dermatological surgeons and patients routinely notice alterations in nasal shape and size following surgery and reconstruction. There is no uniform approach to objectively measure these changes. Anthropometric measurements are routinely used in rhinoplasty to assess outcomes, but they are time consuming and have not been reported as being used by dermatological surgeons. Soft-tissue measurements in profile photographs have been demonstrated to be useful for objective measurement of nasal change following surgery. This is a follow up study of the pilot study to assess the feasibility of photographic rhinometry as an objective tool, and (ii) to quantify changes following common dermatological surgical procedures on the nose. This follow-up study will aim to recruit a larger population sample to better quantify some of the changes occurring post-operatively.

Official title: Study of Use of 'Photographic Rhinometry' Following Derm and Mohs Micrographic Surgery for Skin Cancers: A Follow-up Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 100 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

68

Start Date

2021-11-17

Completion Date

2024-08-30

Last Updated

2026-06-05

Healthy Volunteers

Not specified

Conditions

Locations (2)

Burnside House, Foresterhill Health Campus, Cornhill Road,

Aberdeen, United Kingdom

The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Uxbridge, United Kingdom