Pediatric otoplasty is generally considered to be a "simple" procedure, but an astute surgeon recognizes the challenges of this operation and is mindful of the degree of detail involved in its planning and execution. The vast number of described otoplasty methods, which are ever evolving, is a testament to the complexity of this procedure. In this article, the authors' methodology with respect to preoperative analysis and planning, surgical technique, and postoperative care, including management of complications and potential pitfalls, are highlighted.
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February 2015
Vertical arch division is a mainstay of tip surgery, and its applications are expanding. It allows deprojection of the overprojected tip, and modifies rotation, length, and lobule definition. These parameters can be altered in a controlled, predictable fashion when the alar cartilage is preserved and overlapped, maintaining its strength.
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