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  • Plastic surgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Craniofacial anomalies

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  • External ear abnormalities are frequently observed, affecting shape, size, and prominence.
  • These conditions can be linked to hearing impairment, necessitating timely intervention.
  • Reconstructive surgery offers solutions for various external ear deformities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of reconstructive options for the external ear.
  • To discuss both autologous (tissue from the patient) and non-autologous (prosthetic) techniques.
  • To highlight the importance of addressing external ear abnormalities and associated hearing loss.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current surgical techniques for external ear reconstruction.
  • Comparison of autologous grafting methods (e.g., costal cartilage, iliac crest).
  • Evaluation of alloplastic (implantable) and prosthetic options.

Main Results:

  • Multiple surgical approaches exist for external ear reconstruction.
  • Choice of technique depends on the specific abnormality, patient age, and surgeon preference.
  • Successful reconstruction can improve both aesthetic appearance and auditory function.

Conclusions:

  • A range of reconstructive strategies are available for external ear deformities.
  • Early management of hearing loss associated with external ear abnormalities is vital.
  • Surgical intervention can significantly enhance quality of life for affected individuals.