Surgical importance of the posterior auricular ligament when harvesting ear cartilage in rhinoplasty

IF 0.2 Q4 SURGERY
Daekwan Chi, S. Lee, Jae-Hee Kim, T. Kim, J. Jeong, Sunje Kim, Sang-Ha Oh
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Abstract

Rhinoplasty in Asian patients has been greatly advanced overall and in terms of specific associated techniques over the past few decades [1]. In most Asian patients, autologous graft materials are necessary to augment or change the shape of the nose [2,3]. Among autologous graft materials, ear cartilage is most frequently used due to its efficiency and safety. However, instability of the auricular framework may arise as a form of donor site morbidity after the harvest of ear cartilage. This instability makes it difficult for patients to wear face masks or insert earphones [4,5]. Of the parts of the ear cartilage, the cymba, cavum, and tragus are generally used, and these are perceived to be the main components that account for auricular stability. The harvest of additional ear cartilage is sometimes unavoidable, even in patients with histories of multiple ear Daekwan Chi, Seokui Lee, Jae-Hee Kim, Taek-Kyun Kim, Jae-Yong Jeong, Sunje Kim, Sang-Ha Oh
耳后韧带在鼻整形术中获取耳软骨的手术重要性
在过去的几十年里,亚洲患者的鼻整形术在整体和特定的相关技术方面都取得了很大的进步[1]。在大多数亚洲患者中,自体移植物材料是增加或改变鼻子形状所必需的[2,3]。在自体移植物材料中,耳软骨由于其有效性和安全性而被最频繁地使用。然而,耳廓骨架的不稳定性可能是耳软骨收获后供体部位发病的一种形式。这种不稳定性使患者很难戴口罩或插入耳机[4,5]。在耳软骨的部分中,通常使用钹、腔和耳屏,这些被认为是导致耳廓稳定性的主要成分。额外耳软骨的收获有时是不可避免的,即使是有多耳病史的患者Daekuan Chi、Seokui Lee、Jae Hee Kim、Taek Kyun Kim、Jae Yong Jeong、Sunje Kim、Sang Ha Oh
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