| Title | Otoplasty. | | Author(s) | Janis JE, Rohrich RJ, Gutowski KA | | Institution | Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas 75390-8820, USA. | | Source | Plast Reconstr Surg 2005 Apr; 115(4):60e-72e. | | MeSH | Adolescent Ear Cartilages Ear, External Female Humans Otologic Surgical Procedures Reoperation Suture Techniques
| | Abstract | BACKGROUND: Auricular deformities, specifically, prominent ears, are relatively frequent. Although the physiologic consequences are negligible, the aesthetic and psychological effects on the patient can be substantial. METHODS: Otoplasty techniques are used to correct many auricular deformities, including the prominent ear, the constricted ear, Stahl's deformity, and cryptotia. Various treatments and techniques have been developed for the correction of these deformities, including methods that excise, bend, suture, scratch, or reposition the auricular cartilage. RESULTS: The multitude of different approaches indicates that there is not one clearly definitive technique for correcting these problems. CONCLUSIONS: This article reviews the history of otoplasty, its anatomical basis and a method for evaluation, techniques for the correction of the deformity, and potential complications of the procedure. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Case Reports Journal Article Review
| | PubMed ID | 15793433 |
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