BACKGROUND The lop ear deformity is defined by a deficient helix and scapha, underdeveloped anthelix, and downfolding of the helix. The terminology used is still confusing, and the treatment is not entirely structured. The aim of this study was to provide a new systematic surgical approach of this deformity based on our center's experience. MATERIALS AND METHODS All patients undergoing surgical correction of lop ears between 2007 and 2019 at Great Ormond Street Hospital were included. Patients' data, surgical techniques, and postoperative complications were recorded. RESULTS Based on our records, we identified 3 surgical techniques for the correction of lop ears, based on the degree of deformity encountered. In a mild lop ear...
Introduction: Protruding ear is the most common congenital deformity of the head and neck, with an a...
Introduction: The prevalence of ear malformations reaches 5% when considering the entire world popul...
Summary: Background: Prominent or bat ear is not uncommon deformity as it affecting 5% of populatio...
Congenital “lop ears” are a deformity include varying degrees of turning down (lidding) of the helix...
Congenital “lop ears” are a deformity include varying degrees of turning down (lidding) of the helix...
In the treatment of complex ear malformations, the marginal approach along the elix represents a rel...
OBJECTIVE: Prominent ears are a common congenital deformity of the external ear, derived from a ...
Background: Here, we introduce our recent operative technique for ear elevation that results in (1) ...
BACKGROUND: Prominent ear is the most common external ear deformity. To comprehensively treat promin...
Background:. Group IIB constricted ear is described as a deformity of helix, antihelix, and scapha (...
The protruding ear as a minor ear abnormality is found in approx. 5% of the German population and ma...
WOS: 000311799200009PubMed ID: 21778513The main pathological features of prominent ear are the absen...
One of the most common long-term complications of the operation is an unnatural “operated” look of t...
Each year around 2500 people in the Netherlands have their protruding ears operatively corrected. De...
AbstractMost auricular deformities involve the helix and the antihelix (Stahl's bar, lop and promine...
Introduction: Protruding ear is the most common congenital deformity of the head and neck, with an a...
Introduction: The prevalence of ear malformations reaches 5% when considering the entire world popul...
Summary: Background: Prominent or bat ear is not uncommon deformity as it affecting 5% of populatio...
Congenital “lop ears” are a deformity include varying degrees of turning down (lidding) of the helix...
Congenital “lop ears” are a deformity include varying degrees of turning down (lidding) of the helix...
In the treatment of complex ear malformations, the marginal approach along the elix represents a rel...
OBJECTIVE: Prominent ears are a common congenital deformity of the external ear, derived from a ...
Background: Here, we introduce our recent operative technique for ear elevation that results in (1) ...
BACKGROUND: Prominent ear is the most common external ear deformity. To comprehensively treat promin...
Background:. Group IIB constricted ear is described as a deformity of helix, antihelix, and scapha (...
The protruding ear as a minor ear abnormality is found in approx. 5% of the German population and ma...
WOS: 000311799200009PubMed ID: 21778513The main pathological features of prominent ear are the absen...
One of the most common long-term complications of the operation is an unnatural “operated” look of t...
Each year around 2500 people in the Netherlands have their protruding ears operatively corrected. De...
AbstractMost auricular deformities involve the helix and the antihelix (Stahl's bar, lop and promine...
Introduction: Protruding ear is the most common congenital deformity of the head and neck, with an a...
Introduction: The prevalence of ear malformations reaches 5% when considering the entire world popul...
Summary: Background: Prominent or bat ear is not uncommon deformity as it affecting 5% of populatio...