Long-term Outcomes on Patients with Microtia after Autogenous Costal Cartilage Reconstruction.

Misa Kataoka, Takuya Iida, Koji Kanayama, Yoko Tomioka, Hirotaka Asato, Mutsumi Okazaki
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Autologous costal cartilage grafts remain the gold standard method for microtia reconstruction. However, reports on its long-term outcomes are limited. We present two cases with >40-year outcomes after auricular reconstruction with autologous costal cartilage. A 56 year-old woman and a 53 year-old man presented to our institution with complaints of wire exposure. In both cases, the reconstructed ear was deformed. A computerized tomography scan revealed calcification of the reconstructed costal cartilage graft framework. To our knowledge, these cases present the longest outcomes (50 and 42 years for the 56 year-old woman and 53 year-old man, respectively) of microtia reconstruction using autologous cartilage grafts. We found that ear frameworks constructed from costal cartilage tended to calcify in the long term, as in the natural course of costal cartilage. Therefore, the possibility of calcification of costal cartilage grafts should be relayed to patients and parents, and lifelong surveillance after reconstruction should be recommended.

自体肋软骨重建术后小耳症患者的长期预后。
自体肋软骨移植仍然是小体重建的金标准方法。然而,关于其长期结果的报告有限。我们报告了两例自体肋软骨耳廓重建术后40年的预后。一名56岁的女性和一名53岁的男性向我们的机构投诉电线暴露。在这两种情况下,重建的耳朵都变形了。计算机断层扫描显示重建肋软骨移植框架钙化。据我们所知,这些病例显示了使用自体软骨重建小体的最长结果(56岁的女性和53岁的男性分别为50年和42年)。我们发现,从长期来看,肋软骨构建的耳架倾向于钙化,就像肋软骨的自然过程一样。因此,应将肋软骨移植物钙化的可能性告知患者和家长,并建议重建后进行终身监测。
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