2022
DOI: 10.1097/prs.0000000000009781
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One-Year Outcomes of Ear Molding for Infants with Constricted Ear

Abstract: Background: Ear molding is a noninvasive treatment that shows promising results for neonatal ear deformations. Little research has been reported evaluating 1-year outcomes or relapse after ear molding for ear malformations. Methods: One-year molding efficacy for constricted ear, a common malformation that affects the aesthetic appearance of the auricle, was assessed during a single-center, prospective study conducted over a 3-year period (from May of 2017 to April of 2020). Infants with constricted ears were… Show more

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“…It is recommended to perform the procedure between 1 week to 3 months of age [8]. If performed before 2 weeks of age, a satisfactory correction success rate of up to 91.2% has been reported [9]. However, after the loss of flexibility of the cartilage, these methods are not effective; hence, surgery is the main treatment [10].…”
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“…It is recommended to perform the procedure between 1 week to 3 months of age [8]. If performed before 2 weeks of age, a satisfactory correction success rate of up to 91.2% has been reported [9]. However, after the loss of flexibility of the cartilage, these methods are not effective; hence, surgery is the main treatment [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 8 If performed before 2 weeks of age, a satisfactory correction success rate of up to 91.2% has been reported. 9 However, after the loss of flexibility of the cartilage, these methods are not effective; hence, surgery is the main treatment. 10 In the literature, the patient group that underwent surgical treatment for constricted ear showed a frequency of 5.2 to 10% of ear abnormalities.…”
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“…he incidence of congenital auricular deformity is high, varying from 15 to 50 percent in different countries. 1,2 Auricular deformity not only affects the appearance of patients, but also places psychological pressure onto patients and their families. Children with ear deformities experience significantly more psychological distress, anxiety, self-consciousness, behavioral problems, and social avoidance than those with normally shaped ears.…”
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“…Patients were exposed System (Becon Medical Ltd., Batavia, Ill.) to mold their cartilage. 1,2,4,6,7,11,12 By intervening during the newborn period, the psychosocial morbidity, pain, and costs of surgical correction are avoided. 6 Our team has been using this treatment since July of 2017.…”
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