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Neonatal Murine Cochlear Explant Technique as an In Vitro Screening Tool in Hearing Research
Published on: June 8, 2017
[Neonatal molding for minor deformities of auricular cartilage: a simple method]
W M Calonge1, R Sinna, C Dobreanu
1Service de chirurgie plastique et reconstructive, université de Showa, Tokyo, Japon. wcalonge@yahoo.es
Abstract:
Non-surgical correction of minor ear deformities by external splinting during neonatal age is a well-known, effective technique, but not frequently used in France. We would like to popularize an established, simple method that uses cheap, available means (a wire, adhesive strips and a silicone probe). It can be performed by parents, paediatricians and nurses. Spreading this method would allow early onset of treatment and better clinical results. On the long run, it would have a certain economic aftermath on national health insurance by reducing the number of surgical procedures for deformed ears.
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