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Mustardé technique

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fold is bent more strongly or formed anew with mattress sutures that are anchored in the cartilage. The cartilage is left completely intact, that is, it is not scored, cut or excised as in the ear pinning technique of Stenström, Converse and versions deriving from these. The skin is then closed with
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sutures and sometimes a drainage tube is inserted for 1 to 2 days. A head bandage is applied for 1 or 2 weeks, or longer in exceptional cases. The Mustardé ear pinning surgery is, according to the opinion of Weerda not suitable for all ears.
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Merck, W.H. (2013). "Dr Merck's stitch method. A closed minimally invasive procedure for correction of protruding ears (Die Fadenmethode nach Dr. Merck. Ein geschlossenes, minimal-invasives Verfahren zur Anlegung abstehender Ohren)".
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J.C. Mustardé, J.C. (1960). Effective formation of antihelix fold without incising the cartilage. In: Transactions of the International Society of Plastic Surgeons, Second Congress, AB Wallace. Baltimore: Williams %
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The Mustardé technique involves making a long incision on the back of the ear and removing a strip of skin. The skin is dissected from the
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The technique of this surgery was first described by Mustardé in 1960. Further publications by him appeared in 1963 and 1967.
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Mustardé, J.C. (1967). "The treatment of prominent ears by buried mattress sutures: a ten-year survey".
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Bleeding, ear lying too close to the head, stronger asymmetry of the ear distances,
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A similar method, by which the cartilage is left intact, is the so-called
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Weerda, H. (2007). Surgery of the Auricle. Thieme Medical Publishers,
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; Otorhinolaryngology
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Index

Specialty
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otoplasty
Stenström
Converse
antihelix
suturing
cartilage
helix
sulcus posterior
antihelix
Stitch method
hypertrophic
keloid
necrosis
"The correction of prominent ears using simple mattress sutures"
doi
10.1016/S0007-1226(63)80100-9
PMID
13936895
doi
10.1097/00006534-196704000-00008
PMID
5336910
ISBN
978-3131394118
doi
10.1007/s12631-013-0265-9
Category
Ear surgery

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