نتایج جستجو برای: conchal cartilage

تعداد نتایج: 34221  

Journal: :The Journal of craniofacial surgery 2006
Meltem Ayhan Metin Gorgu Bulent Erdogan Zeynep Aytug Esin Aksungur Ozlem Sýlýstrelý Yucel Oztan

Composite chondrocutaneous grafts were applied to 12 patients in various forms to repair the columellar deficit, to form the nasal tubercle and nostril sill in cleft lip nose patients. Cleft lip-nose deformity patients with alar cartilage hypoplasia, obtuse angulation of the medial and lateral crura and the resulting plica vestibularis, internal nasal valve problems associated with the weakness...

Journal: :Archives of Plastic Surgery 2017

Journal: :Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.] 1999
D J Fader T M Johnson

SOFT TISSUE RECONSTRUCTION of the conchal aspects of the external ear includes a variety of approaches, including granulation, graft, or local skin flap. We describe our experience with the single-stage subcutaneous island pedicle graft (flip-flop) flap for reconstruction of defects with a significant amount of exposed cartilage involving primarily the concha, antitragus, antihelix, and externa...

Journal: :Archives of facial plastic surgery 2005
Hermann Raunig

Many techniques have been described for the surgical correction of protruding ears. A novel modification of a cartilage-sparing otoplastic technique is provided herein. In this modification, a diamond-coated file is used to abrade the anterior surface of the antihelical cartilage to create biomechanical remodeling with resultant formation of a new antihelix. A case series of 302 ears, operated ...

2007
Andreas Naumann

The protruding ear as a minor ear abnormality is found in approx. 5% of the German population and may give rise to serious emotional problems in children and also in adults. In general, the procedure used for the surgical correction of protruding ears (otoplasty) is a combination of incision, scoring and suture techniques. The choice of the surgical procedure is based on the severity of the ear...

Journal: :Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open 2017

Journal: :European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases 2018

2014
Proofreader’s Marks

The caudalmost section of the cartilaginous nasal septum performs the important function of supporting the middle and lower third of the nose. Its absence leads inevitably to deformation of the nasal pyramid and collapse of the internal nasal valve. The most frequent causes of its loss are iatrogenic and traumatic, and the mucoperichondrial lining remains intact in most cases. A graft of concha...

Journal: :Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery : JPRAS 2007
Armando Boccieri Alessandro Marano

Graft selection remains a problem in nasal reconstruction, where the use of autologous cartilage still provides the best resistance to infection and a low degree of resorption. As the nasal septum is often absent or insufficient in such patients, the auricular concha offers a valid alternative. A group of 53 patients suffering from developmental iatrogenic and post-traumatic nasal pathologies w...

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