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SUMMARY
Dieffenbach in 1845 to Fritsch in 1992, various corrective ear surgery techniques have been developed. Each technique has advantages and disadvantages, such as the techniques using Mustardé sutures to redesign the antihelix, developed in 1962, and the techniques using Furnas sutures for conchal-scaphal fixation, as described in 1959. The technique allows designing the antihelix through parallel cartilage islands without the need for fixation points with nonabsorbable threads, which, in some cases, lead to suture extrusions. Patients were evaluated based on complaints of prominent ears and had an indication for surgery to correct antihelix . . .
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