Otoplasty an hybrid technique

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Nicolás Heredia Combariza
Mauricio Puerta
Roxana Cobo Sefair
Jorge Alberto Espinosa Reyes
Diego Andrés Corredor
Luis Alberto Solís

Abstract

Prominauris is one of the most common congenital deformities in the head and neck area and is the principal alteration of the pinna, with a global prevalence of appro[1]ximately 5%. The leading causes of this anomaly are the abnormal formation of the antihelix or a prominent concha. The surgical techniques in otoplasty can be divided into cartilage-sculpting and cartilage-sparing. Actually, there are multiple surgical techniques described in the literature. The objective of this article is to present a description of a hybrid approach to otoplasty.

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Heredia Combariza N, Puerta M, Cobo Sefair R, Espinosa Reyes JA, Corredor DA, Solís LA. Otoplasty an hybrid technique. Acta otorrinolaringol cir cabeza cuello [Internet]. 2024Apr.26 [cited 2024May20];52(1):62 - 67. Available from: https://www.revista.acorl.org.co/index.php/acorl/article/view/748
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Técnicas quirúrgicas, nuevas tecnologías o procedimientos novedosos
Author Biography

Roxana Cobo Sefair, Otorhinolaryngologist and facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon

Otorrinolaringóloga y cirujana plástica y reconstructiva facial. Orcid: 0000-0002-3658-6256.

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