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A novel technique for fabricating an ear prosthesis in a patient with congenital ear deformity

MARDANI MA; AMINIAN G; TABATABAIAN F; ARAZPOUR M; HUTCHINS SW; HEAD J
PROSTHET ORTHOT INT , 2013, vol. 37, n° 4, p. 340-343
Doc n°: 165714
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1177/0309364612467344
Descripteurs : EC1 - PROTHESE

Microtia is one of the forms of ear loss and deformity. A
prosthesis that is simple to apply, and which has adequate suspension and
acceptable aesthetics, can be useful in the rehabilitation of patients with this
deficit and can improve the social and psychological effects of patients with ear
amputation. The aim of this article was to describe a novel technique for
fabricating ear prosthesis in a patient with congenital ear deformity. TECHNIQUE:
This method involves a novel method to produce an ear prosthesis using clips that
were located within the layers of the final silicone ear. DISCUSSION: This study
demonstrated ease of use and acceptance by the patient. Design and fabrication of
silicone ear prosthesis via this new method of suspension could also be suitable
for provision to children with ear microtia who are not yet suitable for surgery
or would not be suited to other methods of suspension. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The new method of suspension demonstrated that this approach could be used to provide
low cost and acceptable silicone ear prosthesis for patients with microtia and partial ear amputation.
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Langue : ANGLAIS

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