Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6213614 | International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This report presents 2 cases of atypical small concha-type microtia, which were reconstructed with full utilization of the remnant cartilage. To repair the deformity, we harvested the 8th and 9th costal cartilage to form the helix and anthelix structure. The remnant auricular cartilage mass was retained and utilized as the base block of the framework, onto which sculptured helical rim and anthelix were added. Thus an ear of symmetrical shape, projection and visible convolutions was reconstructed. We suggest making use of the remnant cartilage to minimize the donor site morbidity, especially for mild to moderate microtia reconstruction.
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Authors
Haolun Han, Hongnan Wang, Libin Zhou, Baowei Li, Gang Wang, Peilin Wang, Ruiying Ding, Wei Wu,