نتایج جستجو برای: congenital auricular deformities
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Introduction Loss of an auricle may be due to congenital disease, trauma, or surgical removal of benign or malignant tumors. Auricular defects can be repaired, or reconstructed with autogenous tissue, but this may be unsuitable in many situations. Additionally the use of autogenous tissues requires harvesting a graft there by adding a surgical site. A good alternative is to develop an auricular...
The relationship between hindfoot deformity and forefoot pressure was assessed in 28 rheumatoid patients who had undergone forefoot reconstruction four years previously. Patients with valgus hindfoot deformities tended to have high forefoot pressures whereas those with a normal hindfoot recorded normal pressures on the dynamic pedobarograph. All patients with residual forefoot pain recorded abn...
Hippocrates was the first to suggest that permanent crippling can follow abnormal intrauterine pressure. More recently, Browne (1936) has been the foremost exponent of the view that this is a major cause of congenital club feet. The theory had first been challenged in the early 19th century by the authors of several very detailed studies on the condition. Little (1839) felt that the variety of ...
Background and Objectives Microtia is a congenital deformity where the pinna middle ear structures are underdeveloped. Auricular reconstruction in microtia one of most difficult surgeries otolaryngology due to complex three-dimensional structure auricle. This study investigated post-operative results total auricular performed by otologic surgeons single institution.Subjects Method We analyzed d...
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