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Teen's Ear Reborn: Single Surgery Success
2 Jul
Summary
- A 16-year-old boy's ear was reconstructed using rib cartilage.
- The complex 3D ear reconstruction was completed in one stage.
- The surgery aimed for cosmetic rehabilitation and natural appearance.
Doctors at Meenakshi Mission Hospital and Research Centre have successfully reconstructed a 16-year-old boy's ear in a single surgical procedure. The patient, born with microtia, a congenital condition causing an underdeveloped external ear, received a new ear crafted from cartilage taken from his own ribs. This advanced 3D reconstruction, typically a multi-stage process, was completed in one operation, reducing patient discomfort and promoting faster healing. The surgery primarily addressed cosmetic concerns, gifting the teenager a natural-looking ear. The doctors utilized the patient's own skin and rib cartilage, ensuring the reconstructed ear closely mirrors his natural ear in color, texture, and flexibility. This innovative approach has restored the boy's appearance and blended seamlessly with his existing anatomy, providing him with a natural-feeling ear.