支柱概念:处理耳廓成形术中耳廓肥大的一种方法。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
José Carlos Neves, Diego Arancibia-Tagle
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摘要

突出的耳朵畸形通常是由肥大的耳廓软骨和不发达的反螺旋褶皱共同造成的。传统的耳廓成形术,如反螺旋折叠缝合线和耳廓后退术,可能会带来紧张和复发的风险,导致不理想的美学结果。柱子概念:代表了一种替代的手术方法,专门设计用于解决肥厚的耳甲,确保稳定和自然的结果。本研究旨在提出支柱概念作为矫正肥大耳廓软骨的替代方法,突出其优于传统技术的优势,并评估其在保持耳位长期稳定而不复发方面的有效性。回顾性分析了89例使用柱子概念进行耳廓成形术的患者。该技术包括在部分切除肥厚的耳甲后,选择性地横断位于上、下耳甲区域的两根支撑柱。这样可以释放耳甲软骨,使耳廓框架无张力地重新定位。89例中,随访期间未见甲壳增生性复发。并发症很少,只有2例患者(2.2%)在完全切除耳廓后出现“粘耳”的感觉。耳后充盈2例(2.2%),主要是由于残余软骨长度处理不当。患者满意度高,耳廓的自然美感得以保持。柱子概念提供了一种可靠的,无张力的方法来解决耳廓成形术中耳廓软骨肥大的问题,保留耳的自然解剖结构,并确保长期稳定,没有复发的风险。这项技术应该被认为是耳廓成形术的一个有价值的补充。
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The Pillars Concept: An Approach for Managing Hypertrophic Concha in Otoplasty.

Prominent ear deformities often result from a combination of hypertrophic conchal cartilage and an underdeveloped antihelical fold. Traditional otoplasty techniques, such as antihelical folding sutures and conchal setback maneuvers, may introduce tension and risk of relapse, leading to suboptimal aesthetic outcomes. The PILLARS CONCEPT: represents an alternative surgical approach specifically designed to address hypertrophic concha, ensuring stable and natural results.This study aimed to present the Pillars Concept as an alternative method for correcting hypertrophic conchal cartilage, highlighting its advantages over traditional techniques, and evaluating its effectiveness in maintaining long-term stability of the ear's position without relapse.A retrospective analysis was conducted on 89 patients who underwent otoplasty utilizing the Pillars Concept. The technique involves selective transection of two supporting pillars located in the superior and inferior conchal regions after partial resection of the hypertrophic concha. This releases the conchal cartilage and enables tension-free repositioning of the auricular framework.Of the 89 cases, no hypertrophic concha recurrences were noted during follow-up periods. Complications were minimal, with only two patients (2.2%) experiencing a sensation of "glued ears" following complete conchal resection. Retroauricular fullness was observed in two cases (2.2%) after conchal setback, primarily due to inadequate management of the residual cartilage length. Patient satisfaction was high, and the natural aesthetic of the auricle was consistently preserved.The Pillars Concept provides a reliable, tension-free method for addressing hypertrophic conchal cartilage in otoplasty, preserving the natural ear anatomy and ensuring long-term stability without the risk of relapse. This technique should be considered a valuable addition to the armamentarium of otoplasty procedures.

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Facial Plastic Surgery
Facial Plastic Surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
10.00%
发文量
87
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Facial Plastic Surgery is a journal that publishes topic-specific issues covering areas of aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery as it relates to the head, neck, and face. The journal''s scope includes issues devoted to scar revision, periorbital and mid-face rejuvenation, facial trauma, facial implants, rhinoplasty, neck reconstruction, cleft palate, face lifts, as well as various other emerging minimally invasive procedures. Authors provide a global perspective on each topic, critically evaluate recent works in the field, and apply it to clinical practice.
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