The anatomy and tissue characteristics of the ear render reconstructive procedures addressing local defects on the scapha challenging. Twenty patients with variously caused defects on the scapha underwent a one-stage reconstruction with retroauricular pedicled flaps raised without axial vessels. Flap elevation, followed by incision and tunnelling of the cartilage, enables easy access to the defects at the centre of the external surface of the concha. There were no flap losses, no postoperative wound infection and no asymmetries noted in the follow-up. Retroauricular pedicled flaps with random blood supply are safe and ideal for one-stage closure of defects, no larger than 3.5 cm in size, in the lateral anterior part of the external ear. Good functional and aesthetic outcomes can be achieved.
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Hamzavi Dermatology, Fort Gratiot, Michigan.
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Dr. Ayşe Dolar Bilge Private Clinic, Caddebostan Mahallesi, Bagdat Caddesi, Simsek Sokak No 2/8 Kadikoy, Istanbul, Turkey.
Purpose: To assess the efficacy of lower eyelid retraction surgery utilizing autologous auricular scapha cartilage (located within the anterior surface groove between the helix and anti-helix) and to present the surgical outcomes in a patient cohort.
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Am J Audiol
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Department of Ear Nose Throat-Head Neck Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia - Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Jakarta.
Purpose: The association between microtia severity and hearing function has been thoroughly investigated. This study examined the relationship between microtia grade, number of ear subunits (i.e.
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Department of Plastic Surgery, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, Great Ormond Street, London WC1N 3JH, United Kingdom.
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From the Institut Universitaire de la Face et du Cou, Centre Antoine Lacassagne, Université Côte d'Azur.
Basal cell carcinomas of the central anterior area of the auricle limited to the antihelix and scapha without peripheral infiltration of the helix are not uncommon. Resection is rarely transfixing, but resection of the underlying cartilage is often required. The complex anatomy of the ear and the lack of local tissue available makes its reparation challenging.
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