Abstract

The dressing of the reconstructed auricle after total auricle reconstruction surgery is an important measure of postoperative nursing. However, a uniform dressing of the reconstructed auricle after total auricle reconstruction surgery has not been formed. We carried out this clinical study to provide a new idea and method for the postoperative dressing of reconstructed auricle by comparing the therapeutic effect of the completely covered dressing method and the dressing method of exposed reconstructed auricle. Clinical data and postoperative data of patients with microtia treated by total auricle reconstruction in Plastic Surgery Hospital from January 2023 to January 2024 were retrospectively collected. Patients treated with the completely covered dressing method after surgery were included in the control group, and patients treated with the dressing method of exposed reconstructed auricles after surgery were included in the experimental group. A total of 45 patients were in the experimental group and 48 patients in the control group. In terms of postoperative complications, the incidence of complications was 8.89% in the experimental group and 37.5% in the control group (P< 0.05). In terms of the satisfaction rate of patients and their families, the satisfaction rate of the experimental group was 97.78%, and that of the control group was 83.3% (P< 0.05). Compared with the traditional method of the completely covered dressing method after total auricle reconstruction surgery, the dressing method of exposed reconstructed auricle has a lower complication rate, a higher satisfaction rate of patients and their families, and a better therapeutic effect for patients after total auricle reconstruction surgery.

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