Comparative Analysis of Mustardé, Fascioperichondrial Flap, and Combined Otoplasty Techniques: Clinical Outcomes and Recurrence Rates in 365 Patients
Ahmet Hamdi Kepekçi

TL;DR
This study compares three ear surgery techniques and finds that the fascioperichondrial flap has the lowest recurrence rate and better outcomes for correcting prominent ears.
Contribution
The study provides a large single-surgeon analysis comparing otoplasty techniques, offering insights into recurrence and complication rates.
Findings
The fascioperichondrial flap had the lowest recurrence rate at 6.5%.
The combined technique showed the highest aesthetic satisfaction.
Mustardé sutures had a 29.6% recurrence rate and complications like suture extrusion.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Prominent ear deformity is one of the most common congenital anomalies and may lead to substantial aesthetic and psychosocial distress, particularly in children and young adults. This study evaluated the clinical outcomes of three frequently used otoplasty techniques, Mustardé sutures, fascioperichondrial flap, and their combination, concerning recurrence rates, complications, and patient satisfaction. Methods: This retrospective analysis included data from 365 patients who underwent otoplasty between 2017 and 2023 at a single institution, with all procedures performed by the same surgeon. Patients were categorized into three groups based on the surgical technique employed: Mustardé (n = 71), fascioperichondrial flap (n = 232), and a combined technique (n = 62). The primary outcome was the recurrence rate, while secondary outcomes included the type of suture…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReconstructive Facial Surgery Techniques · Ear Surgery and Otitis Media · Ocular Disorders and Treatments
