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Retrospective study of the long-term results of otoplasty using a modified Mustardé (cartilage-sparing) technique.

Beaudoin Olivier1, Hamid Mohammad, Ahmarani Christian, Rahal Akram.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the long-term results and the complication rates of a cartilage-sparing otoplasty technique. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In our study, patients who had undergone otoplasty from 1990 to 2002 inclusively were evaluated retrospectively. The study consisted of a chart review and a telephone survey. The minimum follow-up for patients was 5 years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The main outcome measures were long-term satisfaction rates, early complications, late complications, and rate of revisional procedures. A detailed description of the surgical technique is included.
RESULTS: The overall long-term satisfaction rate was 95.7%. Early complications (< 1 month) included one case of bleeding (1.0%) and five cases of asymmetry (4.9%) between both ears, two of which required reoperations. One case of early unilateral recurrence was noted owing to trauma inflicted by another child (1.0%) and necessitated a revisional procedure. Late complications (> 1 month) included five cases (4.8%) of suture granulomas/extrusions, three (2.9%) keloids, and one case of hypertrophic scarring (1.0%). Seven cases of partial recurrence of the deformity (10.3%) were noted, six of which were unilateral and one of which was bilateral, none requiring reoperation. There was only one case of overcorrection of the deformity (1.4%). Three cases within the sample of 104 patients underwent reoperation, yielding a 2.9% rate of revision procedures.
CONCLUSIONS: On long-term follow-up, the otoplasty technique used in our institution yields a high satisfaction rate and a low complication rate.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19476766

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 1916-0208


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5.  Complication Rates From Otoplasty at a Tertiary Facial Plastic Surgery Center: A Retrospective Analysis.

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6.  Can otoplasty impact hearing? A prospective randomized controlled study examining the effects of pinna position on speech reception and intelligibility.

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