Mikrotie: Technik zur Ohrmuschelrekonstruktion mit autologem Rippenknorpel

fascia flap and split skin-graft from the hairbearing skull. Commonly, a third operation is needed for minor refinements. Currently, autogenous rib cartilage is the ideal material available for ear reconstruction resulting in an excellent cosmetical outcome, although harvesting of the cartilage causes a specific donor-site morbidity. Operations improving the hearing ability by building up the external hearing chanel and middle ear are mainly done in cases of bilateral microtia. Ear reconstruction with autogenous rib cartilage produces a replicable aesthetic result. The patients should be at least eight years old.

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