耳廓匙形嵴畸形(包括变体):临床特征和一种新的手术方法

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背景某些耳廓畸形并不常见,也没有公认的诊断名称。本研究调查了一种不常见的复杂耳廓畸形,即耳廓匙形骨嵴畸形,详细描述了其外部特征。方法在 1991 年至 2023 年期间,本中心对 11 名耳廓匙形骨嵴畸形(包括变异型)患者的 12 个耳廓进行了手术治疗。结果每个耳廓在上嵴、下嵴、反螺旋茎突、螺旋嵴和耳垂这5个区域内都有2到4个主要的结构畸形。这些畸形导致反螺旋和耳廓之间凹陷、耳廓垂直缩短、水平拉长和/或耳朵下垂。3 名患者的畸形耳位置较低,8 名患者表现为轻度至中度半面小畸形。在早期进行的矫正中,我们采用了各种方法,但美观效果各不相同。最近,我们采用了一种改进的矫正方法,取得了持续良好的美学效果。我们相信,采用我们建议的手术方法来治疗这种畸形,一定能取得良好的美学效果。此外,我们还希望这种畸形将来能被耳廓外科医生认定为原发性耳廓畸形。
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Auricular spoon-shaped crus malformation including variants: Clinical features and a novel surgical approach

Background

Certain auricular malformations are uncommon and lack generally accepted diagnostic names. This study investigates an uncommon complex auricular malformation known as auricular spoon-shaped crus malformation providing a detailed description of its external characteristics. Additionally, an effective surgical approach is proposed.

Methods

Between 1991 and 2023, 12 auricles in 11 patients with auricular spoon-shaped crus malformation including variants were surgically treated at our center. Patient medical records and photographic data were retrospectively reviewed.

Results

Each auricle exhibited 2 to 4 major structural deformities within the 5 areas of the superior crus, inferior crus, and stem of the antihelix, helical crus, and earlobe. These deformities resulted in depression between the antihelix and antitragus, vertical shortening, horizontal elongation of the auricle, and/or drooping of the ear. Three patients displayed a low positioning of the malformed ear, and 8 patients exhibited mild to moderate hemifacial microsomia. In corrections we conducted earlier, we utilized various methods with variable aesthetic outcomes. Recently, an improved corrective method we implemented yielded consistently promising aesthetic results. We have confidence that adopting the surgical approach we suggest can lead to promising aesthetic results when addressing this malformation. Furthermore, we hope that the presented malformation will be recognized as a primary auricular malformation by auricular surgeons in the future.

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期刊介绍: JPRAS An International Journal of Surgical Reconstruction is one of the world''s leading international journals, covering all the reconstructive and aesthetic aspects of plastic surgery. The journal presents the latest surgical procedures with audit and outcome studies of new and established techniques in plastic surgery including: cleft lip and palate and other heads and neck surgery, hand surgery, lower limb trauma, burns, skin cancer, breast surgery and aesthetic surgery.
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