AbstractReconstruction after excision of infiltrating basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) of the upper pole of the ear can be achieved with different techniques. The concept of spare-part surgery, which allows the surgeon to perform primary reconstruction of a defect without harvesting tissue from the adjacent areas, has been applied to the ear anatomy. We describe our experience with the use of a fillet flap from the residual external ear in two patients out of a series of six, undergoing reconstruction of ear defects after infiltrating BCC resection between January 2011 and December 2014. Reconstruction with the fillet of pinna flap was proven to be an easy surgical technique with good functional and cosmetic outcomes. Our technique, not previou...
Skin tumours of the anterior auricular concha are not uncommon. Wider excision and immediate reconst...
Many causes are responsible for secondary anomalies of the outer ear, such as: car accidents, sport-...
Auricular defects resulting from excision of cutaneous malignancies pose a challenge to the reconstr...
Reconstruction after excision of infiltrating basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) of the upper pole of the ...
AbstractReconstruction after excision of infiltrating basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) of the upper pole...
After removal of an infiltrative BCC of the auditory meatus, a soft tissue defect of the temporal-m...
Cancers which involve the external ear are difficult to eradicate and recur and develop metastases m...
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Background:. Defects of the central ear after skin cancer removal remain a common problem for the re...
Ear reconstructive surgery aims to solve the deformities caused by cancer excision. Despite the nume...
The aim of the study was to present our experience with the postauricular island flap (pif) and clin...
The removal of skin cancers on the ear may leave the surgeon with a reconstructive challenge, especi...
SummaryThe growing number of ear trauma cases has brought about the need for simple and efficient so...
Fillet flaps are commonly used to cover skin defects after trauma or tumors, especially in the extre...
Defects of the nonhelical ear after skin cancer extirpation can be challenging. When other reconstru...
Skin tumours of the anterior auricular concha are not uncommon. Wider excision and immediate reconst...
Many causes are responsible for secondary anomalies of the outer ear, such as: car accidents, sport-...
Auricular defects resulting from excision of cutaneous malignancies pose a challenge to the reconstr...
Reconstruction after excision of infiltrating basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) of the upper pole of the ...
AbstractReconstruction after excision of infiltrating basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) of the upper pole...
After removal of an infiltrative BCC of the auditory meatus, a soft tissue defect of the temporal-m...
Cancers which involve the external ear are difficult to eradicate and recur and develop metastases m...
Copyright © 2012 Hiroshi Hoshikawa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background:. Defects of the central ear after skin cancer removal remain a common problem for the re...
Ear reconstructive surgery aims to solve the deformities caused by cancer excision. Despite the nume...
The aim of the study was to present our experience with the postauricular island flap (pif) and clin...
The removal of skin cancers on the ear may leave the surgeon with a reconstructive challenge, especi...
SummaryThe growing number of ear trauma cases has brought about the need for simple and efficient so...
Fillet flaps are commonly used to cover skin defects after trauma or tumors, especially in the extre...
Defects of the nonhelical ear after skin cancer extirpation can be challenging. When other reconstru...
Skin tumours of the anterior auricular concha are not uncommon. Wider excision and immediate reconst...
Many causes are responsible for secondary anomalies of the outer ear, such as: car accidents, sport-...
Auricular defects resulting from excision of cutaneous malignancies pose a challenge to the reconstr...