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Brennan: Ear Anomalies & Hearing Loss

"We are so fortunate that our son is cared for by the most knowledgeable, talented and loving physicians we could ever hope for. The doctors and team at Nemours have made an immeasurable impact on our lives through their amazing support and care for Brennan."

鈥 Melanie, Mom

Brennan, a Nemours patient with ear anomalies and hearing loss.

Brennan Aube of Newark, Del., was diagnosed at birth with microtia, a congenital condition in which a baby is born with an ear deformity or without one or both external ears. In Brennan鈥檚 case, it was a deformity of his right ear 鈥 his 鈥渓ittle ear,鈥 as he likes to call it. After failing his hearing test at birth, Brennan鈥檚 parents brought their newborn son to the Division of Otolaryngology (also called 鈥淓ar, Nose & Throat鈥 or 鈥淓NT鈥) at Nemours Children鈥檚 Hospital, Delaware聽to receive care.

A Series of Operations

Brennan needed three ear tube surgeries as well as a fourth surgery to remove auricular pits (pit-like depressions or dimples) above both of his ears. At the age of 5, Brennan also had reconstructive surgery to rebuild his outer right ear. This procedure was performed by the 正澳门六合彩开奖记录 plastic surgery team.

Ongoing Collaborative Care

In addition to his surgeries, Brennan worked with speech therapists to help with some speech issues due to his hearing loss. He鈥檚 also been working with Nemours Children鈥檚 Hospital, Delaware鈥檚 audiologists, most recently getting his new ear mold to fit his reconstructed "new little ear." Brennan says he loves that he "can hear everything so much louder!"

During all of this, Brennan was also diagnosed with hemifacial microsomia, a condition in which the lower half of one side of the face is underdeveloped and doesn鈥檛 grow normally. In Brennan鈥檚 case, it鈥檚 very minor 鈥 the only noticeable sign of the condition is his adorable crooked smile.

Moving Forward 鈥 and Getting Involved

It鈥檚 been a journey to get to this point, but it鈥檚 not over yet. Although Brennan鈥檚 outer ear has been reconstructed, he has to wait another year to see if he鈥檚 a candidate for an inner ear reconstruction. This surgery would open up Brennan鈥檚 ear canal and hopefully restore his hearing.

Brennan loves to share his story and talk about his "hearing aider" and how it stays on his ear better now since the Nemours plastic surgery team made his "little ear" look more like the other ear. His experience has had such a profound effect on the Aube family that they鈥檙e actively involved with the annual Nemours "Hear We Go" walk, held on the grounds of the Nemours Estate (Mansion and Gardens) to raise funds for (and awareness of) hearing loss and programs at Nemours Children鈥檚 Hospital, Delaware.

Says Brennan鈥檚 mom, Melanie: "We are so fortunate that our son is cared for by the most knowledgeable, talented and loving physicians we could ever hope for. The doctors and team at Nemours have made an immeasurable impact on our lives through their amazing support and care for Brennan. We couldn't be more grateful and we are happy to give back in any way we can to support the efforts of Nemours Children鈥檚 Hospital, Delaware. It has been an honor being involved in the planning and organization of the annual 鈥楬ear We Go鈥 5K fun run/walk each year and it's a great way to meet other families and lend support and friendship to those dealing with hearing loss in our community."