Copyright © 2015 Stephanie Nemir et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. A novel postauricular revolving door island flap and cartilage graft combination was employed to correct a large defect on the anterior ear of an 84-year-old man who underwent Mohs micrographic surgery for an antihelical squamous cell carcinoma. The defect measured 4.6 × 2.4 cm and spanned the antihelix, scapha, a small portion of the helix, and a large segment of underlying cartilage, with loss of structural integrity and anterior folding of the ear.The repair involved harvesting 1.5 cm2 o...
SummaryThe growing number of ear trauma cases has brought about the need for simple and efficient so...
Background: The reconstruction of extensive scapha or triangular fossa defects to the ear still repr...
Many causes are responsible for secondary anomalies of the outer ear, such as: car accidents, sport-...
A novel postauricular revolving door island flap and cartilage graft combination was employed to cor...
Background:. Defects of the central ear after skin cancer removal remain a common problem for the re...
The removal of skin cancers on the ear may leave the surgeon with a reconstructive challenge, especi...
The retroauricular flap has many applications, providing coverage for various portions of the face a...
Summary: Cartilage framework exposure during total ear reconstruction requires an early salvage proc...
the Pinna of the Ear Injerto de cartílago en la reconstrucción del pabellón auricular Description Co...
Reconstruction of the anterior aspect of the auricle of the ear after oncologic surgery is often com...
Skin tumours of the anterior auricular concha are not uncommon. Wider excision and immediate reconst...
greatest challenges in plastic surgery is total auricular reconstruction as it demands precise techn...
Introduction: Auricular reconstruction of congenital or acquired ear defects can provide a realistic...
CONTEXT: The traumatic loss of an ear greatly affects the patient because of the severe aesthetic de...
Fossa and antihelix regions of the ear are often the sites of squamous cell carcinomas. A good reco...
SummaryThe growing number of ear trauma cases has brought about the need for simple and efficient so...
Background: The reconstruction of extensive scapha or triangular fossa defects to the ear still repr...
Many causes are responsible for secondary anomalies of the outer ear, such as: car accidents, sport-...
A novel postauricular revolving door island flap and cartilage graft combination was employed to cor...
Background:. Defects of the central ear after skin cancer removal remain a common problem for the re...
The removal of skin cancers on the ear may leave the surgeon with a reconstructive challenge, especi...
The retroauricular flap has many applications, providing coverage for various portions of the face a...
Summary: Cartilage framework exposure during total ear reconstruction requires an early salvage proc...
the Pinna of the Ear Injerto de cartílago en la reconstrucción del pabellón auricular Description Co...
Reconstruction of the anterior aspect of the auricle of the ear after oncologic surgery is often com...
Skin tumours of the anterior auricular concha are not uncommon. Wider excision and immediate reconst...
greatest challenges in plastic surgery is total auricular reconstruction as it demands precise techn...
Introduction: Auricular reconstruction of congenital or acquired ear defects can provide a realistic...
CONTEXT: The traumatic loss of an ear greatly affects the patient because of the severe aesthetic de...
Fossa and antihelix regions of the ear are often the sites of squamous cell carcinomas. A good reco...
SummaryThe growing number of ear trauma cases has brought about the need for simple and efficient so...
Background: The reconstruction of extensive scapha or triangular fossa defects to the ear still repr...
Many causes are responsible for secondary anomalies of the outer ear, such as: car accidents, sport-...