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               the harvest of autologous costal cartilage is a problem. Patients who do not want a donor site scar and
               older patients that may have extensive ossification of costal cartilage can be ideal candidates for the use of
               homologous costal cartilage.


               DECLARATIONS
               Authors’ contributions
               Conception of the study and performed data analysis and interpretation, involved in drafting and revising
               the manuscript: Jang YJ
               Performed data acquisition and drafting the manuscript: Zheng T


               Availability of data and materials
               Not applicable.


               Financial support and sponsorship
               None.


               Conflicts of interest
               Both authors declared that there are no conflicts of interest.


               Ethical approval and consent to participate
               Not applicable.

               Consent for publication
               Not applicable.


               Copyright
               © The Author(s) 2019.



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