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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons ; : 692-700, 2004.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-65644

RESUMO

Cleft lip and palate are common defects in congenital deformity. Nose deformity is most common among various facial deformities at the center of face. So we must operate to correct the deformity at the earliest stage to give the patients and parents mental relief from anxiety. It is also necessary to establish the facial anthropometry in newborns, because of the current trend of early intervention, such as fetal surgery, lip adhesion, and use of nasoalveolar molding devices. But there is a lack of literature and research on newborns. So we carried out this research to form base data for operations. The nose of 90 newborns in Gwangju-Jeonnam area were analyzed quantitatively, based on 13 facial measuring points and 18 anthropometric values taken directly from the face of newborns. The relationship between the nasal measurements were studied in 11 proportion indices. Followings are our results for newborns. Width of the nasal root was 13.9mm. Width of the nose was 22.1mm. Width of the columella was 4.5mm. Height of the nose was 22.6 mm. Length of the nasal bridge was 20.1mm. Nasal tip protrusion was 8.9 mm. Width of the nostril floor was 6.4mm. Thickness of the nasal ala and length of the nasal ala were 4.0mm, 15.4mm. Length of the columella was 3.9mm. The most common nostril shape was Type II(0-45 degrees in inclination of the nostril axis from the horizontal). Nasal index was 97.8. Columella-nasal tip protrusion length index was 43.9. The development of the columella was relatively incomplete in the case of newborns. The normal indices could be used clinically in identifying it's normality as well as morphologic characteristics of the craniofacial structures. They also could be used in different diagnosis between the morphologically similar congenital craniofacial anomalies, in preoperative design, and assessing the effect of the operation.


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Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Antropometria , Ansiedade , Vértebra Cervical Áxis , Fenda Labial , Anormalidades Congênitas , Diagnóstico , Intervenção Educacional Precoce , Fungos , Lábio , Nariz , Palato , Pais
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Journal of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ; : 105-110, 2004.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-726111

RESUMO

Cryptotia is a relatively common congenital anomaly in orientals. It is charaterized by obliteration of auriculocephalic sulcus and buried ear cartilage of upper pole beneath the scalp skin. In addition, there is often a posterior displacement of the superior crus of antihelix. The goals of surgical correction are the coverage of skin deficit, deepening of the auriculocephalic sulcus and the correction of deformed cartilage. Some authors stressed a tendency for the superior portion of the auricle to spring back to the original portion after surgery. We have devised a surgical method to prevent recurrence of the cartilagenous deformity using combined method of Fukuda and Onizuka. From March in 2001 to Jan, 2004, We have repaired 6 cryptotic deformities in 5 patients including one bilateral cryptotia. Between them We used combined method of Fukuda and Onizuka in 4 severely deformed cryptotic superior ear cartilage correction with satisfactory results. Single Fukuda's method was used in 2 mildly deformed cryptotias. The combined method composed of Z-plasty incision for skin releasing, and incision along the crus and then flattened the crus by mattress suture, multiple incisions in the back of the superior crus and then grafting the piece of conchal cartilage producing a splinting to hold the crus out in a smooth, curved configuration for the correction of the superior portion of the deformed ear. The results were remarkable improvement of profile in severely deformed cryptotia. And so this combined method is useful method for the correction of severely deformed cartilage in cryptotia.


Assuntos
Humanos , Cartilagem , Anormalidades Congênitas , Orelha , Cartilagem da Orelha , Nariz , Recidiva , Couro Cabeludo , Pele , Contenções , Suturas , Transplantes
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