A Novel Advantage to Microtia Reconstruction Utilizing Ear Molding: A Case Report of Goldenhar Syndrome's Clinical Presentation and Surgical Reconstruction
Aneeq S Chaudhry, Yulia Shtanko, S. Anthony Wolfe, Sheryl Lewin, Martha Mejia

TL;DR
This case report presents an early ear molding technique for microtia in a child with Goldenhar Syndrome to improve future surgical outcomes.
Contribution
The paper introduces early ear molding as a novel pre-surgical intervention for microtia in patients with craniofacial syndromes.
Findings
Ear molding in infancy created a more favorable ear shape for future reconstruction.
Early intervention may lead to a more natural appearance and better psychological outcomes.
The approach is particularly beneficial for patients with Goldenhar Syndrome and associated craniofacial anomalies.
Abstract
This case report describes a unique approach to reconstructing microtia in a patient with microtia and craniofacial microsomia. Microtia is a congenital outer ear deformity that can vary in severity, from minor abnormalities to complete absence of the ear. The traditional methods for microtia reconstruction are autologous reconstruction using the patient's rib cartilage or alloplastic reconstruction using porous polyethylene. Autologous reconstruction typically begins around age six to 10 years of age when the rib cage is sufficiently large enough, while alloplastic reconstruction may be performed as young as three years of age. In this case, the surgeons used ear molding in infancy to alter the shape of the existing skin and cartilage, thus creating a larger surface area for the ear. This approach, which is not commonly used, aims to create a more favorable shape for the microtia…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReconstructive Facial Surgery Techniques · Craniofacial Disorders and Treatments · Ocular Disorders and Treatments
