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    Maintaining a sterile field during pinnaplasty is challenging due to drapes slipping and hair contamination. This report details a cost-effective technique to prevent contamination and obstruction during pinnaplasty surgery.

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    • Plastic Surgery
    • Surgical Techniques
    • Operative Field Sterility

    Background:

    • Pinnaplasty requires a sterile operative field, which is difficult to maintain.
    • Surgical drapes may slip, and stray hairs can impede dissection and suturing during pinnaplasty.
    • Existing methods to maintain sterility have drawbacks, including cost and compromised surgical access.

    Discussion:

    • A novel, practical technique is presented for pinnaplasty to minimize contamination.
    • This method effectively reduces stray hair obstruction in the operative field.
    • The technique ensures adequate surgical access without increasing costs.

    Key Insights:

    • A simple, cost-effective method improves sterile field maintenance in pinnaplasty.
    • The technique addresses common challenges like drape slippage and hair contamination.
    • It provides a viable solution for surgeons performing ear reconstruction procedures.

    Outlook:

    • This technique offers a prudent approach for enhancing surgical site sterility in pinnaplasty.
    • Further studies could evaluate the long-term efficacy and adaptability of this method.
    • Wider adoption could improve patient outcomes and reduce operative complications.