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Volume 4

Journal of Pediatric Care

ISSN: 2471-805X

Page 22

JOINT EVENT

May 07-08, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany

&

3

rd

International Conference on

Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery

22

nd

Edition of International Conference on

Neonatology and Perinatology

Murod M Jafarov et al., J Pediatr Care, Volume 4

DOI: 10.21767/2471-805X-C2-008

Rehabilitation of children with microtia

Murod M Jafarov

and

Mirjamol M Jafarov

Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Uzbekistan

Purpose

: Frequency of a congenital anomaly of an ear in the European countries meets 1:6000 newborns, in the USA microtia

and anotia meets at 3 of 10000 newborns, in Japan this indicate 1:4000, In the Asian countries of Pacific ocean high frequency

of these figures, to 1:900 is marked. According to ENT Department of TPMI in Uzbekistan the microtia and anotia meets

1:2000 children. In the Aral Sea region the data is considerably above and has made 1:650 newborn. The purpose of this

research was studying a condition of otoplasty in Uzbekistan in the past, its condition now and to find optimum methods for

improvement of operative treatment of patients with congenital anomaly of ear and to present our result for reconstructive

surgery of the congenital and acquired general defect of ear.

Materials & Methods

: We surveyed more than 150 children, which were operated in the Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute

Clinics. The given operations were made during 2003-2016. If to compare the previous operations, which have been carried

out till 2003, and operation now it is possible to see on significant improvements of quality of operation. But the main thing -

the result did not justify expectation of patients. Tactics of operation demanded a basic change in all technique of operation.

Results

: Postoperative care of patients also demanded a basic change. The main thing which was absent in such operations was

correct care of patients. Using modern technologies, we have considerably made progress in rehabilitation of children with

microtia in Uzbekistan.

Conclusions

: Second-stage method reduces time of surgical intervention and it turns out single-stage formation framework

of auricle. The framework, formation in three dimensions’ gives more the best aesthetic result. We hope, that the future

technologies will be more noninvasive and will give that result the patient of whom they dream, i.e. they will receive natural ear.

Biography

Murod Jafarov has graduated from Tashkent pediatric medical Institute (TashPMI) and he passed residentship by otorhinolaryngology (TashPMI) and also

plastic surgery in Yonsei University College of Medicine (Seoul, Korea).During last 10 years he passed training and as visiting professor in the Plastic surgery of

Department Stanford University's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and Plastic surgery Department of Massachusetts General Hospital of Harvard University

and Plastic surgery Department of Florida University. At present he is Director of Republican Center of pediatric plastic surgery of the Clinic Tashkent Pediatric

Medical Institute.

uzjmps@gmail.com