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ISBN 10: 3805593163
ISBN 13: 9783805593168
Author: R Staudenmaier
Ear reconstruction has developed from the sole plastic reconstruction of the auricle to a more complex procedure that includes the functional rehabilitation of hearing. For the patient’s benefit the number of surgeries could be reduced to two or three while still maintaining excellent results. This development is due to improvements in surgical procedures as well as technical developments such as bone-anchored hearing aids or cochlear implants. The authors of this volume have considered different aspects of reconstruction of severe ear malformation. Developments in surgery and the choice of prosthetic materials are closely examined, and the benefits of alloplastic materials in comparison to autologous cartilage are discussed. Cosmetic outcomes are not described in isolation, but with reference to improvements in patients’ hearing, particularly in the context of bone-anchored and implantable hearing aids. Related fields, such as tissue engineering, hold vast untapped potential for this area. The impact they will have in the future is discussed in detail, helping to paint a picture of treatment options that will become available to professionals. This volume is an indispensable review that will be of interest to otorhinolaryngologists, plastic surgeons, maxillofacial surgeons and pediatricians.
Aesthetics and Functionality in Ear Reconstruction Advances in Oto Rhino Laryngology Vol 68 1st Table of contents:
- Reconstruction of Partial Loss of the Auricle
- Ancient Sources
- Partial Reconstructions in the 15th and 16th Centuries
- Ear Prostheses
- Partial Ear Surgery since the 19th Century
- Reconstruction with Auricular Reduction
- Reconstruction without Auricular Reduction
- Reconstruction with Regional Flaps
- Tubed Flaps
- Composite Grafts
- Temporoparietal Fascial Flap (Fan Flap)
- Skin Expansion
- Reconstruction of Total Loss of the Auricle
- Total Loss Reconstruction before 1950
- Total Reconstruction after 1950
- Tanzer’s Reconstruction
- Brent’s Technique
- Nagata’s Technique
- Replantation of the Auricle
- References
- State-of-the-Art Autogenous Ear Reconstruction in Cases of Microtia
- Abstract
- First Stage
- Cartilaginous Framework
- Harvesting the Rib Cartilage Segments
- Sculpture of the Framework
- Recent Improvement Concerning the Framework
- Skin Approach
- Type 1
- Type 2
- Type 3
- Clinical Examples
- Type 1 (Fig. 13)
- Type 2 (Fig. 14)
- Type 3a (Fig. 15)
- Type 3b (Fig. 16)
- Examples to Demonstrate the Process of Choosing the Best Skin Approach in Some ‘Intermediate Cases’
- Type 3 versus Type 1 (Fig. 19)
- Type 2 versus Type 1 (Fig. 20)
- Type 2 versus Type 3a (Fig. 21)
- Second Stage
- Some of the Final Results Obtained
- Complications
- Infection
- Exposure
- Evaluation
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgment
- References
- Ear Reconstruction with Porous Polyethylene Implants
- Abstract
- History of Ear Reconstruction
- Disadvantages of Rib Cartilage Frames
- Porous Polyethylene as Frame Material
- Technical Preparations
- Surgical Procedure
- Completing the Implant
- Inserting the Implant
- Covering the New Ear Concha with Skin
- Bandages
- Complications
- Acknowledgement
- References
- Auricular Prostheses
- Abstract
- Definition and a Brief History of Craniofacial Prosthetics
- Materials for Auricular Prostheses
- Methods of Retention for Auricular Prostheses
- Osseointegration – Bone Anchorage
- Implant Systems
- Solitary Implant Systems
- Brånemark System
- ITI System
- Other Solitary Systems
- Grouped Implant Systems
- Epitec® System
- Epiplating® System
- Surgical Technique
- Positioning the Implants
- Surgical Technique with Solitary Implant Systems
- Surgical Technique with Grouped Implant Systems
- Results with Implants for Auricular Prostheses
- Complications
- Contraindications
- Management of Candidates for Rehabilitation with Auricular Prostheses
- Children
- Microtia
- Trauma
- Neoplastic Disease
- Conclusion
- References
- Combined Aesthetic and Functional Reconstruction of Ear Malformations
- Abstract
- Method
- Preliminary Considerations
- Preoperative Diagnostics and Preparations for Surgery
- Surgical Procedures
- Reconstruction of the Auricle and Preparing the Implant Bed
- Surgical Access to the Middle Ear
- Coupling the FMT to the Vibratory Structures
- Patients
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Combined Reconstruction of Congenital Auricular Atresia and Severe Microtia
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Materials and Methods
- Preoperative Diagnostics
- First Operation
- Second Operation
- Third Operation
- Postoperative Treatment and Follow-Up
- Histology
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgement
- References
- Ear Reconstruction through Tissue Engineering
- Abstract
- Tissue Regeneration and Clinical Requirements
- Cartilage Tissue and Engineering
- 3D Framework Design
- In vivo Characteristics
- Summary and Perspectives
- References
- Customized Tissue Engineering For Ear Reconstruction
- Abstract
- Imaging Data Acquisition
- Imaging-Based 3D Data Processing
- Customized Scaffold Design and Manufacturing
- Rapid Prototyping
- Injection Molding
- Tissue Engineering
- Cell Seeding
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Author Index
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