Abstract
It seems little known that the first mention of canal construction was by Celsus (A.D. 30), who drilled a hole in the atretic bone, filled it with a wooden peg, and waited for second intention healing (Lernoud, 1958). Paul of Aeginata (Paulus Aeginata, 1844) classified auricular atresia as congenital or traumatic in the ninth century.
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Davis, J. (1987). Canal. In: Aesthetic and Reconstructive Otoplasty. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9999-5_20
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