A simplified technique of otoplasty : The temporary Kaye suture

The prominent or lop ear is often characterized by the absence of the antihelical fold. Various methods have been described to correct the deformity. Many involve placement of permanent sutures to reform the cartilage into the proper shape to correct the deformity. Marking the antihelical fold on th...

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Hauptverfasser: DE LA TORRE, J, TENENHAUS, M, DOUGLAS, B. K, SWINBURNE, J. K
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