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“I’m doing the exostoses removal and canal reconstructions through the ear canal without needing to make the post-auricular incision behind the ear in cases where the exostoses obstruct less ...
If repeat removals are needed, the exostoses were probably not completely removed. With total removal, particularly with laser, re-growth to needing removal doesn’t occur for 15 or more years.
When exostosis become more severe and causes regular problems for an individual, surgical removal of the bone growth is possible.
An exostosis, also called an osteoma, is a benign overgrowth of a pre-existing bone. It forms during the active growth stage. In the majority of cases the bone overgrowth is capped with cartilage ...
Bony exostosis (BE) is described as an unknown aetiology peripheral localised benign bone overgrowth, with a base continuous to the original bone and which seems to have a nodular, flat or ...
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