Abstract

The postauricular approach is a widely adopted surgical technique for the ear due to its unique access to the middle ear, mastoid, and other internal structures, while adeptly concealing the surgical incision for aesthetic superiority. Despite its advantages, concerns have emerged regarding the potential for auricular protrusion following the procedure. While the exact mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain under debate, it is worth noting that comprehensive literature on this topic is scant. Nevertheless, available studies predominantly indicate no association between the postauricular approach and lasting auricular protrusion. In the few reports that do note its occurrence, the protrusion appears transient, resolving over time. These findings suggest that surgeons should continue using the postauricular approach without concerns regarding auricular protrusion. Nonetheless, it is recommended to take all precautionary measures, including appropriate patient selection, engagement of an experienced surgeon, and meticulous postoperative dressing.

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