Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The auricles are easily injured or amputated in case of head trauma. Inadequate treatment of the external auditory canal (EAC) after auricular injury is often seen and can lead to significant complications of the EAC. CASE REPORT: The authors report 4 cases of auricular injury or amputations. In all patients inadequate first treatment led to stenosis of the EAC. Three patients required recanalization of the EAC because of hearing loss and the risk of further complications. CONCLUSION: Treatment of auricular injury should consist of (pre-emptive) packing of the EAC with antibiotic gauzes followed by thorough examination of the EAC to prevent canal stenosis and subsequent complications
Acquired ear canal stenosis can be caused by trauma, inflammation, postoperative scar formation, or ...
Abstract: A number of surgical procedures can be performed for partial auricular defects occurring d...
Foreign bodies in the external canal of the ear are an emergency problem encountered by the otolaryn...
BACKGROUND: The auricles are easily injured or amputated in case of head trauma. Inadequate treatmen...
Acquired external auditory canal (EAC) stenosis is a rare clinical condition. Infection is most comm...
Injury to the ear is not an unknown subject. The judicial removal of the auricle for theft was pract...
Otolaryngologists are increasingly expected to perform a variety of minor surgical procedures in bo...
WOS: 000341933600084PubMed: 25098584Acquired stenosis of the external auditory canal (EAC) may occur...
AbstractTraumatic auricular amputation due to human bite is not a common event. Bite wounds are alwa...
The risk of complications of auricular correction is underestimated. There is around a 5% risk of ea...
WOS: 000265562100021PubMed: 19562558Total ear amputation is common, and management can necessitate d...
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OBJECTIVE: External auditory canal cholesteatoma (EACC) is a rarity. Although there have been numero...
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Acquired stenosis of the external auditory canal may be caused by a variety of insults, all sharing ...
Acquired ear canal stenosis can be caused by trauma, inflammation, postoperative scar formation, or ...
Abstract: A number of surgical procedures can be performed for partial auricular defects occurring d...
Foreign bodies in the external canal of the ear are an emergency problem encountered by the otolaryn...
BACKGROUND: The auricles are easily injured or amputated in case of head trauma. Inadequate treatmen...
Acquired external auditory canal (EAC) stenosis is a rare clinical condition. Infection is most comm...
Injury to the ear is not an unknown subject. The judicial removal of the auricle for theft was pract...
Otolaryngologists are increasingly expected to perform a variety of minor surgical procedures in bo...
WOS: 000341933600084PubMed: 25098584Acquired stenosis of the external auditory canal (EAC) may occur...
AbstractTraumatic auricular amputation due to human bite is not a common event. Bite wounds are alwa...
The risk of complications of auricular correction is underestimated. There is around a 5% risk of ea...
WOS: 000265562100021PubMed: 19562558Total ear amputation is common, and management can necessitate d...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are disclosed at the end of this...
OBJECTIVE: External auditory canal cholesteatoma (EACC) is a rarity. Although there have been numero...
Made available in DSpace on 2019-09-12T16:53:50Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date:...
Acquired stenosis of the external auditory canal may be caused by a variety of insults, all sharing ...
Acquired ear canal stenosis can be caused by trauma, inflammation, postoperative scar formation, or ...
Abstract: A number of surgical procedures can be performed for partial auricular defects occurring d...
Foreign bodies in the external canal of the ear are an emergency problem encountered by the otolaryn...