Mustardé technique

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Mustardé technique
SpecialtyPlastic and reconstructive surgery; otorhinolaryngology

The Mustardé technique is an otoplastic surgery (otoplasty) for pinning protruding ears. The method belongs together with the Stenström and Converse methods to the traditional otoplasties. It is antihelix plastic surgery performed with the suturing technique.

The technique of this surgery was first described by Mustardé in 1960.[1] Further publications by him appeared in 1963 [2] and 1967.[3]

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