JPRAS Open (Sep 2015)

Anteverted concha: A new ear deformational anomaly

  • Fabrizio Schönauer,
  • Annalena Di Martino,
  • David T. Gault

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpra.2015.06.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. C
pp. 46 – 50

Abstract

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Most auricular deformities involve the helix and the antihelix (Stahl's bar, lop and prominent ear); an isolated conchal deformity is uncommon in an otherwise normal ear. When a convexity rather than a concavity of the concha is present, it can be defined as “anteverted concha”. The anteverted concha causes not only aesthetic but also functional problems. It may be so severe as to occlude the external auditory meatus. In a newborn ear amenable to moulding, anteverted concha can be treated non-surgically by splinting. If this time window has passed, then surgical excision of the conchal bulge can give good results in the adult. We present two such cases and their treatment.

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