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Otoplasty: Anterior Abrasion of Ear Cartilage with Dermabrader

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2003
The international literature describes many different techniques for correcting prominent ears. Some of these techniques use weakening of the anterior surface in an "open or close" way. Others use suturing of the unfold antihelix. Still others suture the concha with mastoid, and some combine several of these procedures.
Donatello, Di cio   +2 more
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Staged, Laminated, Costal Cartilage Framework for Ear Reconstruction

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1990
Two features of greatest importance in achieving a normal appearance in the reconstruction of an ear with microtia are that a conchal component with sufficient size, shape, and depth is present; and that auricular projection, sufficient in degree to show contours that appear normal from a posterior view, is present.
K, Matsumoto, M, Maeda, M, Fujikawa
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Reconstruction of the Middle Ear with Tragal Cartilage

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1985
A surgical technique for reconstruction of a well-ventilated middle ear space using tragal cartilage has been developed. Our technique was designed so as to secure an atticoantrum cavity and a complement of posterior tympanic annulus with a cartilage.
K, Murata, F, Ohta
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Evaluating ear cartilage piercing practices in London, UK

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2014
AbstractBackground:Ear cartilage piercing is increasingly popular and has a significant complication rate. Contrary to popular belief, there are no minimum qualifications required to practice ear piercing. This study evaluated ear cartilage piercing practices in London, UK.Method:Practitioners at 25 piercing parlours completed a telephone questionnaire
R, Mandavia   +3 more
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Reconstruction of the Microtic Ear with Autogenous Cartilage

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1978
Procedures for reconstruction of the microtic ear using modifications of Tanzer’s technique are described and complications are reviewed.
O, Fukuda, A, Yamada
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GROWTH OF HOMOTRANSPLANTED EAR CARTILAGE IN BABY RABBITS

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1975
Our study verifies that homografted ear cartilage in baby rabbits does, indeed, grow in size. It showed an average increase of 75 percent in length and 211 percent in area.
G R, Allison, B M, Achauer, D W, Furnas
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Double cartilage block ossiculoplasty in chronic ear surgery

The Laryngoscope, 1999
AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis: Multiple techniques of ossicular reconstruction have been advocated for hearing rehabilitation in the setting of chronic otitis media. No single method can adequately address the clinical spectrum of disease severity.
S A, Harvey, S Y, Lin
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Bovine Cartilage: A near Perfect Training Tool for Carving Ear Cartilage Framework

The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, 2015
Objective To develop a training module for carving ear cartilage. Setting Designing the ear framework is one of the most challenging surgical steps during ear reconstruction in microtia and acquired deformities of the ear. Trainees do not get an opportunity to carve ear cartilage during their training period.
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Ear Cartilage—2 A New Conception

1987
Further thought led to a new conception of the way to reconstruct the lobule in the first stage. Auriculoplasty has hitherto commenced with a lobule setback, a modified Zplasty transposition, and early formation of the lower auricular periphery. Converse has achieved about the same result by postponing the setback until a later stage.
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Cartilage heterografts in middle ear surgery

1996
Cartilage heterografts in middle ear ...
BRUSCHINI, PAOLO   +4 more
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