CHAPTER 14 Anomalies of the Upper Part of the Ear

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10.1055/b-0037-144962 CHAPTER 14 Anomalies of the Upper Part of the Ear Minor congenital anomalies should be differentiated from aesthetic variations. Anomalies are characterized by aberrance of the three-dimensional structure of…

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CHAPTER 15 Other Anomalies

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10.1055/b-0037-144963 CHAPTER 15 Other Anomalies LOBULE The structure of the lobule comprises skin, fat, and fibrous septa without fibrocartilage. This is why the lobule is often reconstructed with skin flaps….

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CHAPTER 8 Secondary Cases

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10.1055/b-0037-144956 CHAPTER 8 Secondary Cases Patients with an unsatisfactory ear reconstruction often seek treatment from another surgeon to correct the problem. These secondary cases can be some of the most…

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CHAPTER 10 Auricular Prosthesis

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10.1055/b-0037-144958 CHAPTER 10 Auricular Prosthesis Auricular prosthesis is the oldest technique for ear reconstruction. There are still some good indications to perform this procedure despite the progress in reconstruction with…

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CHAPTER 13 Particular Cases

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10.1055/b-0037-144961 CHAPTER 13 Particular Cases SECONDARY CASES Most often we see patients treated elsewhere who have had reconstruction of partial defects using only skin flaps or inadequate cartilage graft. The…

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CHAPTER 6 Acquired Posttraumatic Defects

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10.1055/b-0037-144954 CHAPTER 6 Acquired Posttraumatic Defects In this chapter we will consider acquired total and subtotal defects of the ear. These cases differ significantly from congenital cases of microtia, because…

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CHAPTER 7 Acquired Defects

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10.1055/b-0037-144955 CHAPTER 7 Acquired Defects BURNS Regardless of the agent responsible for burning the auricular region (fire, acid, or electrocution), we have observed several similarities. Understanding these particular features may…

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