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Complications of Cartilage Sparing Otoplasty: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
[OBJECTIVE] To study the prevalence of complications in patients who have undergone cartilage sparing otoplasty. [METHODS] On December 26, 2021, the authors searched 8 databases using the search term "(otoplasty) AND (cartilage sparing OR …
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Pediatric Otoplasty and Auricular Molding.
With the advent of widespread use of commercial ear molding products, the literature addressing the indications for and timing of perinatal intervention in auricular deformations and malformations has increased significantly. Although the r…
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Open Otoplasty Through Ventral Skin Incision and Abrasion of the Antihelix Under Vision.
[BACKGROUND] Common otoplasties through incisions behind the ear with blind scoring or scratching the anterior perichondrium often leave an irregular surface of the antihelix. [METHOD] To avoid these tiny side effects, a skin incision alon…
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Assessing the Quality and Readability of Web-Based Information on Otoplasty.
As health care-related internet use expands, parents and patients considering otoplasty frequently turn to online resources for further information to aid their decision making. In online resources related to otoplasty, what is the quality…
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Recent Fluctuations in Public Searches for Cosmetic Procedures as Shown by Google Trends.
[PURPOSE] The goal of this study is to understand the dynamic trends of 20 cosmetic procedures in the United States using Google Trends. [METHODS] This was a descriptive cross-sectional study using Google Trends to measure changes in searc…
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Primary care doctor's perception about the scope of plastic surgeons: A national survey.
[BACKGROUND] Plastic surgery is characterized by a broad spectrum of aesthetic and reconstructive surgical expertise that is not defined by an anatomic area. The authors sought to identify primary care doctors' perceptions of different fiel…
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Cartilage-Sparing Otoplasty: A New Approach.
Ear protrusion is the primary indication for otoplasty. Many methods have been developed for addressing this defect, based on cartilage-scoring and excision and suture-fixation techniques. Disadvantages include irreversible distortion of th…
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Opioid Prescribing Trends After Major Pediatric Ear Surgery: A 12-Year Analysis.
[OBJECTIVE] Postoperative opioid prescriptions tend to exceed children's analgesic needs, but awareness of the opioid epidemic may have driven changes in prescribing behaviors. This study evaluated opioid prescribing patterns after major pe…
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Cartilage transposition and anchoring: A surgical technique for the reconstruction of congenital tragal malformation in children.
[BACKGROUND] Because of the various types and complexity of congenital tragal malformation, tragal reconstruction is one of the most challenging objects in otoplasty. This study aimed to introduce a surgical technique of cartilage transposi…
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Development of a High-Fidelity, 3D Printed Otoplasty Surgical Simulator.
[IMPORTANCE] Prominotia has functional and esthetic impact for the child and family and proficiency in otoplasty requires experiential rehearsal. [OBJECTIVES] To design and validate an anatomically accurate, 3D printed prominotia simulator…
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Bilateral Keloid Formation after Otoplasty in the Presence of Prolonged Mask Wearing.
Prominent ears are the most frequently observed congenital deformity of the head and neck. Various techniques have been proposed for their aesthetic correction. Typically, surgical treatment for protruding ears involves a combination of sut…
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Vertical mattress suture applied as "tension band fixation" for the antihelix creation and prominent ear treatment: 104 case reports.
[BACKGROUND] Prominent ears were the most common auricular deformity. Different surgical techniques, such as cartilage-cutting techniques and suturing techniques, are available for treatment. The horizontal mattress suture technique, repres…
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Reducing Surgical Risks for Otoplasty.
Prominauris is a common auricular deformity most often due to underdevelopment of the antihelical fold or overdevelopment of the conchal bowl. Significant psychosocial distress may result from prominent ears, leading to the development of a…
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Otoplasty: The Belfast Experience. A 10-Year Review of 2333 Ear Outcomes.
[BACKGROUND] "Prominent ear" remains one of the most common referrals to pediatric plastic surgery. The perceived deformity has been corrected using a multitude of techniques for over a century, and significant variation in practice still e…
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Comparison of Transcutaneous Fixation-Assisted Method with Classical Needle-Assisted Method in Prominent Ear Surgery.
[BACKGROUND] Prominent ear deformity is an autosomal dominant inherited deformity. Surgery is the most effective treatment method for prominent ear patients. Different prominent ear operations have been described in the literature. In this …
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Comparison of endoscopic vs microscopic ossiculoplasty: a study of 157 consecutive cases.
[PURPOSE] The relatively new technique of trans-canal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES) when compared to microsurgery for ossiculoplasty has advantages of better visualization and no external incision but also has the disadvantage of being a on…
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Modified bilateral fasciaperichondrial flap for prominent ear correction.
[OBJECTIVE] Various techniques have been described in the literature for prominent ear correction. These cartilage-preserving or cartilage-shaping techniques have their own advantages and disadvantages. We aim to achieve aesthetic and stabl…
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Office-Based Pediatric Otoplasty Under Local Anesthesia.
[BACKGROUND] Many parents seek otoplasty for their school age children but fear having to undergo general anesthesia (GA). In our experience, otoplasty can safely be performed in an office-based setting under local anesthesia (LA). There is…
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A Novel Otoplasty Technique Using Dermabrader on Prominent Ear Deformity Patients: A Retrospective Study and a Description of Technique.
[UNLABELLED] Approximately 5% of the population has protruding ears. An antihelix deficiency or absence is a common cause of ear protrusion. Although there are over 200 techniques to manage prominent ears, there is no evidence to support us…
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Benefits of medially based perichondrio-adipo-dermal flap in cartilage sparing prominent ear surgery.
[BACKGROUND] Cartilage-cutting and cartilage-sparing techniques are the two types of otoplasty procedures. Because of the significant risk of haematoma, skin necrosis, and ear deformity, cartilage-cutting techniques have been questioned. As…