ABSTRACT
Cryptotia is a congenital auricular anomaly found more commonly in orientals than whites. It is characterizaed by the invagination of the upper part of the auricle under the temporal skin and deformity of the auricular cartilage. Surgeries to correct cryptotia principally involves addition of skin to the deficient retroauricular sulcus and cartilage plasty. We have developed a surgical method using modified retroauricular flap and have obtained good result without complication. We hereby report a surgical case with discussion and review of literatures.
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Cartilage , Congenital Abnormalities , Ear Cartilage , SkinABSTRACT
Audiant bone conductor(ABC) can be beneficial to patients with conductive hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss. We have implanted ABC for 3 patients with bilateral conductive hearing loss and 2 patients with unilateral profound sensorineural hearing loss. And we evaluated the hearing gain in these patients except 1 case who did not return for follow up. The preoperative average air conduction threshoulds at the three speech frequencies 500, 1000 and 2000Hz, SRT, SD scores were 48.3dB HL, 47.5dB HL, 95% respectively and 19.1dB HL, 20dB HL, 95% postoperatively in 2 patients with bilateral conductive hearing loss. The preoperative average air conduction threshoulds at the three speech frequencies 500, 1000 and 2000Hz, SRT, SD scores were no response, no response, 0% respectively and 42.5dB HL, 51.3dB HL, 60% postoperatively in 2 patients with sensorineural hearing loss.
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Humans , Follow-Up Studies , Hearing , Hearing Loss, Conductive , Hearing Loss, SensorineuralABSTRACT
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