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Ear Deformities, Otoplasty, and Ear Reconstruction
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2012After reviewing this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Evaluate patient's ears for needed adjustments to size, shape, prominence, and symmetry. 2. Identify common ear deformities and describe methods to repair them. 3. Avoid or manage common complications associated with otoplasty and ear reconstruction.The essentials of otoplasty will be ...
Charles H, Thorne, Gordon, Wilkes
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1981
Congenital lop ear is a malformation secondary to an autosomal dominant mendelian factor. This anomaly may be surgically corrected as early as the preschool age. The surgical technique presented is derived from many sources with some personal modifications. It consists of cartilage excision and incision and the use of horizontal mattress sutures.
A J, Maniglia, J V, Maniglia
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Congenital lop ear is a malformation secondary to an autosomal dominant mendelian factor. This anomaly may be surgically corrected as early as the preschool age. The surgical technique presented is derived from many sources with some personal modifications. It consists of cartilage excision and incision and the use of horizontal mattress sutures.
A J, Maniglia, J V, Maniglia
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2001
The common characteristics of the crumpled-ear deformity, the steps for surgical correction, and the authors' experience are described in this article. Commonly, the ear has a folded-over appearance; a normal length and width when unfurled; and wrinkling of the skin and cartilage of the helical rim, scapha, antihelix, and concha.
S G, Wallach, R V, Argamaso
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The common characteristics of the crumpled-ear deformity, the steps for surgical correction, and the authors' experience are described in this article. Commonly, the ear has a folded-over appearance; a normal length and width when unfurled; and wrinkling of the skin and cartilage of the helical rim, scapha, antihelix, and concha.
S G, Wallach, R V, Argamaso
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1988
We present a congenital deformity of the right ear, characterized by absence of the central portion of the helix and antihelix. The deformity was reconstructed by advancing retroauricular skin and closing the resultant defect with a composite graft from the posterior aspect of the left ear. This technique was performed in a single stage and required no
J D, Hall, T R, Stevenson
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We present a congenital deformity of the right ear, characterized by absence of the central portion of the helix and antihelix. The deformity was reconstructed by advancing retroauricular skin and closing the resultant defect with a composite graft from the posterior aspect of the left ear. This technique was performed in a single stage and required no
J D, Hall, T R, Stevenson
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Ear Correction of Newborn Ear Deformity
Facial Plastic SurgeryAbstractOtoplasty has been described for nearly 200 years for children and adults. Although auricular deformity has been recognized in newborns, treatment options were lacking. With the development of ear molding techniques, newborn ear deformities can now be corrected nonsurgically.
Iris, Zhorov +2 more
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2017
Mozart ear is a rare auricular deformity; clinically the auricle is characterized by the bulging appearance of the anterosuperior portion of the auricle due to fusion of the crura of the antihelix, an inversion in the normal form of the cavum conchae resulting in its convexity and a slit-like narrowing of the orifice of the external auditory meatus.A ...
Jose E, Telich-Tarriba +2 more
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Mozart ear is a rare auricular deformity; clinically the auricle is characterized by the bulging appearance of the anterosuperior portion of the auricle due to fusion of the crura of the antihelix, an inversion in the normal form of the cavum conchae resulting in its convexity and a slit-like narrowing of the orifice of the external auditory meatus.A ...
Jose E, Telich-Tarriba +2 more
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Ear Reconstruction in Post-burn Ear Deformity
2020Post-burn ear reconstruction is a challenge for reconstructive and burn surgeons. Depending on the damage, the ear requires a total or partial reconstruction. The anatomy of the external ear is quite simple but still unique. The ear consists of a sandwich of skin, cartilage and skin, and all three layers have to be reconstructed in order to achieve a ...
Andrew Burd, Paul Wurzer, Thomas Rappl
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Reconstruction of Traumatic Ear Deformities
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1978Post-traumatic auricular deformity is a unique and varied problem that taxes the ingenuity of the plastic surgeon. Case individualization is repeatedly demanded and a systematic assessment of the residual tissue is requisite to planning an appropriate reconstruction.
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2013
There are many types of ear deformities. The one that is most often seen by the surgeon is the protruding ear. These may be unilateral or bilateral. Minor degrees do not need operation but severe forms need done because they are often the source of ridicule and bullying.
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There are many types of ear deformities. The one that is most often seen by the surgeon is the protruding ear. These may be unilateral or bilateral. Minor degrees do not need operation but severe forms need done because they are often the source of ridicule and bullying.
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Total ear reconstruction in post burn deformity
Burns, 1998Severe thermal injuries to the external ear, in most cases, lead to a total destruction of the pinna. Total ear reconstruction in such cases of burns is one of the most difficult problems faced by a plastic surgeon. This is because of the paucity and poor quality of the skin available in the auricular region.
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