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DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-16023
Reconstruction after Extirpation of the Auricle
Publication History
Publication Date:
31 December 2001 (online)
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study is to introduce the procedure and results of a combined free flap reconstruction with an external ear prosthesis after tumor extirpation from the lateral side of the head. Over the last 3 years, four patients have undergone total auricle extirpation for varying tumor processes. Each was reconstructed with a radial forearm flap, preserving the external auditory meatus. After primary healing and adjuvant therapy, a prosthetic pinna was applied. Combined use of microsurgical techniques with a prosthetic ear has produced an aesthetically superior result for large soft-tissue defects of the side of the head. This combined technique is able to provide the best aspects of both microsurgical and prosthetic reconstructions for a superior result for the patient.
KEYWORD
Auricle extirpation and reconstruction - combined free flap and external ear prosthesis post tumor
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