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Primary Ear Reconstruction Using Cadaveric Costal Cartilage

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2023
Objective Allogeneic cadaveric costal cartilage is commonly used for grafts in nasal reconstruction surgery; however, limited information exists on its use in total ear reconstruction for microtia. In this case series, we describe the novel use of cadaveric cartilage for auricular framework construction in ear reconstruction ...
Jose F, Palacios   +6 more
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Tissue-Engineered Flexible Ear-Shaped Cartilage

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2005
Previous attempts to engineer human ear-shaped constructs mimicked human shape but lacked the flexibility and size of a human ear. Recently, the authors engineered flexible cartilage by incorporating a perichondrium-like layer into the construct. In this study, they used lyophilized swine perichondrium as a pseudoperichondrium, examined its ability to ...
J. W. Xu   +5 more
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Engineered Cartilage Covered Ear Implants for Auricular Cartilage Reconstruction

Biomacromolecules, 2010
Cartilage tissues are often required for auricular tissue reconstruction. Currently, alloplastic ear-shaped medical implants composed of silicon and polyethylene are being used clinically. However, the use of these implants is often associated with complications, including inflammation, infection, erosion, and dislodgement.
Sang Jin, Lee   +3 more
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Ear Cartilage Grafts to the Nose

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1979
We present our experience in the treatment of secondary nasal deformities caused by excessive resection of the nasal dorsum. We have used ear cartilage autografts, with good results and (on the whole) little or no resorption (some have been followed for 10 years).
J, Juri, C, Juri, J C, Elías
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Ear Lobule Reconstruction Using Nasal Septal Cartilage

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2013
Surgical reconstruction of an earlobe requires adequate support without sacrificing the delicacy necessary for an attractive result. A two-stage ear lobule reconstruction using a mastoid skin pocket and cartilage from the nasal septum was performed in six patients. The earlobe aesthetics were acceptable and allowed ear piercing.
Nicholas, Bastidas   +2 more
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Petrified ears: Calcification of the auricular cartilage

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2004
C alcification of the auricular cartilage, or ‘‘petrified ears,’’ is an uncommonly reported condition characterized by the development of stony-hard auricular cartilage of one or both ears without visible changes in the appearance of the ear. The calcification may be metabolic/metastatic in patients with elevated calcium and phosphorus or dystrophic ...
Jennie T, Clarke   +2 more
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