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Microtia Reconstruction

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2014
After reviewing this article, the participant should be able to understand: 1. The epidemiology and genetics of microtia. 2. Refinements in surgical technique for microtia. 3. Outcomes of treatment. 4. Challenges in treatment selection, hearing restoration, surgical training, and tissue engineering.Microtia reconstruction is both challenging and ...
Anthony P Sclafani, Thomas Romo
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Microtia

Archives of Medical Research, 1999
Alessandra Carnevale
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Microtia

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1985
An analysis of associated deformities in 74 patients with isolated microtia is reported. Microtia should be considered a microform of hemifacial microsomia because of similar (1) asymmetrical nature of the defects, (2) incidence and pattern of seventh nerve paresis, (3) correlation of the degree of seventh nerve weakness with grade of auricular ...
R D, Bennun   +3 more
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Microtia Repair

Facial Plastic Surgery, 1995
Management of microtia can be one of the most rewarding yet humbling challenges faced by the reconstructive surgeon. The preferred method of total auricular reconstruction is with autologous cartilage and skin, based on modifications of the methods of Tanzer and Brent.
V C, Quatela, N D, Goldman
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Microtia Reconstruction

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2006
Success in microtia surgery requires meticulous patient education, planning, technique, and follow-through. When these principles are followed, excellent results as well as tremendous satisfaction are achievable for both the patient and surgeon.
Vito C, Quatela   +2 more
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Otoplasty in Microtia

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1991
Microtia patients encountered over 9 years from 1978 to 1986 were listed. The total number of patients for the period was 155, 113 males and 42 females. The microtia occurred on the right side in 93 cases, on the left in 50 cases and bilaterally in 12 cases. Surgery was performed in 115 cases during the period.
M, Muraoka   +4 more
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Contemporary Management of Microtia

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2022
AbstractMicrotia techniques have evolved to improve esthetic outcomes, reduce donor site morbidities, and reduce complications. Patients with microtia commonly have aural atresia associated with conductive hearing loss. We present the evolution of our technique for microtia reconstruction and considerations for hearing management in these patients.
Anish, Abrol   +3 more
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Microtia Repair

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2003
Construction of the congenitally absent ear is a particular challenge. It represents the true essence of plastic surgery in that it not only requires sound surgical principles but artistic skill. Although a solid familiarity with the stages is important, the surgeon's own experience will direct gradual modification.
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Reconstruction of Microtia

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2009
The reconstruction of microtia continues to represent one of the more challenging plastic surgery procedures. The limitations of the reconstruction are partly inherent in the soft-tissue deficiencies present in increasing degrees from large conchal remnant microtia, to lobular microtia, to the displaced remnant in auricular dystopia, and partly because
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