Volume 19, Number 1, 83-91, DOI: 10.1007/BF00209316

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Otoplasty using a spherical metal head dermabrador to form a retroauricular furrow: Five-year results

Sebastian Pilz, T. Hintringer and M. Bauer

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Abstract

Since 1987 we have performed more than 300 otoplasties using a combined technique, i.e., furrowing the cartilage retroauricularly with the dermabrasion tool with a spherical metal head, followed by vertical mattress sutures. To undertake a retrospective study (subjective results), we sent a questionnaire to 267 patients (100%) who underwent surgery a minimum of one year prior (average 2.53 years). One hundred sixty-seven forms were returned (63%) and the case sheets of these patients were collected. To objectify the results, 102 patients (38.6%) were drafted and 38 (14.3%) could be controlled. By reviewing the literature, where only a few long-term surveys could be found, an analysis of long-term results was performed. Both the subjective findings and the objective results showed a successful operative outcome and proved that by using this combined technique a far better result can be obtained than with most other techniques.

Key words  Otoplasty - Prominent (protruding) ears - Auricular cartilage shaping - Long-term results - Analysis of results

Presented at the 30th annual meeting of the Austrian Society for Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, Vienna, Austria, October 15–17, 1992

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