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Proximal 16p11.2 Deletion in a Term Infant with Unilateral Microtia and Aural Atresia: A Case Report

Kim J, Kim WD

The 16p11.2 deletion phenotype is characterized by developmental delays, intellectual disability and autistic features. In addition, the deletion of 16p11.2 is associated with epilepsy and obesity in childhood. We have...
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Reconstruction of congenital microtia after ear canaloplasty using V-Y advancement of a temporal triangular flap

Park HY, Lee KT, Kim EJ, Oh KS

Background Reconstruction of congenital microtia remains challenging, particularly in patients with a history of ear canaloplasty due to insufficient regional soft tissue. The insertion of a tissue expander prior to...
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White radish and swine scapular cartilage models for auricular framework carving training

Hwang K

Background: The aim of this study is to develop a two-stage training module using radish and swine scapular cartilage for carving ear cartilage. Methods: In the first stage, white radish was...
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Correction of microtia with constriction features using a superficial temporal fascial flap combined with a rib cartilage graft

Lee JS, Kim JS, Lee JW, Choi KY, Yang JD, Chung HY, Cho BC

Background Microtia with constricted features is characterized by a short helical length of variable severity, upper antihelical or scaphal deficiency, and a downfolded upper ear. No consensus has been reached...
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Safety and efficacy of transcutaneous bone conduction implant surgery for hearing improvement in microtia patients with bilateral hearing impairment

Cheon JH, Lee HC, Im GJ, Park JY, Park C

BACKGROUND: In microtia patients with bilateral hearing impairment, hearing improvement is crucial for language development and performance. External auditory canal reconstruction (EACR) has been performed to improve hearing, but often...
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Analysis of Inner Ear Anomalies in Unilateral Congenital Aural Atresia Combined With Microtia

Park E, Lee G, Jung HH, Im GJ

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to analyze the incidence of inner ear anomalies in patients with unilateral congenital aural atresia (CAA) combined with microtia. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 61...
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Tragus formation during concha-type microtia repair using a chondrocutaneous island flap

Ha JH, Jeong E, Lazaro H

Formation of an ideally-shaped tragus remains one of the most challenging issues during staged tragus reconstruction in microtia patients. The authors describe a new method used to treat a unique...
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Ectopic Preauricular Sinus in a Facial Cleft and Microtia Patient

Park JY, Lee S, Kim HJ, Jung SG

Preauricular sinus is a congenital malformation that is very commonly encountered among the general population and it has especially high prevalence among Asians when compared to other ethnic groups. It...
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Reconstruction of Congenital Aural Malformation

Oh JH

The complexity of the auricle makes its reconstruction technically difficult, owing to the convexities and concavities of the underlying cartilage with its tightly adherent and thin overlying skin. This article...
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