Nissim Hazkour, Paige Goote, Jose Palacios, Jennifer Gottfried, Inkyu Kang, Nicholas Bastidas
The Journal of craniofacial surgery 2023 Jan-Feb 01Many parents seek otoplasty for their school age children but fear having to undergo general anesthesia (GA). In our experience, otoplasty can safely be performed in an office-based setting under local anesthesia (LA). There is a gap in the literature regarding pediatric otoplasty under LA. All children aged 5 to 10 who underwent otoplasty between 2017 and 2021 were included in a retrospective review. Demographics, operative techniques, complications, recurrences, and reoperation rates were collected. Surveys were provided 3 months after treatment to assess parental satisfaction and anxiety. Results were compared between patients who received otoplasty under GA and LA. A total of 13 patients (6 male, 7 female), with a mean age of 7 years (ranging 5-10) underwent otoplasty under LA. Tweleve children (6 male, 6 female), with a mean age of 5 years (ranging 4-7) underwent otoplasty under GA. The only complications seen were 3 minor conchal bowl hematomas that were aspirated, each retrieving <1 mL of blood; no revisions were necessary. The LA subgroup was more likely to repeat otoplasty under identical conditions ( P =0.025). Postoperatively, mean parental anxiety scores between the LA and GA subgroups were significantly different (1.4±1.1 versus 4.8±2.7, P =0.0005). Lastly, the mean satisfaction scores between the LA and GA subgroups were marginally different (3.83±0.58 versus 3.17±1.03, P =0.063). Pediatric otoplasty under LA is a safe and feasible operation for patients between 5 and 10 years of age. Copyright © 2022 by Mutaz B. Habal, MD.
Nissim Hazkour, Paige Goote, Jose Palacios, Jennifer Gottfried, Inkyu Kang, Nicholas Bastidas. Office-Based Pediatric Otoplasty Under Local Anesthesia. The Journal of craniofacial surgery. 2023 Jan-Feb 01;34(1):258-261
PMID: 36102910
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