To observe the efficacy of EarWell ear orthotics in treating congenital ear deformities in older children (≥7 weeks) within 98 days. A retrospective study was conducted on 58 infants (69 ears) aged 7-14 weeks after birth. Divided into three groups: A (7-9 weeks old, 26 ears), B (10-12 weeks old, 23 ears), and C (13-14 weeks old, 20 ears). Analyze the differences in treatment time, effective rate, six-month recurrence rate, and incidence of complications among three age groups. Age group A had the shortest treatment time (25.13±3.28d) and the highest effective rate (84.61%), while age group C had the longest treatment time (48.35±7.64d) and the lowest effective rate (60.00%), with statistically significant differences (p<0.05); The six-month recurrence rate and incidence of complications in the A age group were lower than the other two groups, and the difference was statistically significant (p<0.05); The recurrence cases in the three age groups are mainly concentrated in the cup ear and the prominent ear. EarWell ear orthotics can still be chosen for morphological correction of congenital ear deformities in children aged 7-14 weeks. However, the effectiveness of treatment may be affected by the age of treatment and the type of malformation. The older the age of treatment, the lower the effectiveness of orthosis treatment, the longer the treatment time, and the higher the probability of complications. Cup ears and prominent ear over 7 weeks old have a higher recurrence rate after treatment, and it is recommended to correct them as soon as possible.
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