2019
DOI: 10.7874/jao.2019.00206
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Helical Rim Advancement Flap with an Additional Postauricular Skin Flap: A Case Report

Abstract: The auricle is a three-dimensional cartilaginous frame covered with thin overlying skin. Due to its complex features, reconstructing helical rim defects after the excision of an auricular mass is challenging. Shortage of subcutaneous tissue and the presence of a tightly bound epithelium further hamper the primary closure of lateral (anterior) auricular skin defects. We present herein a case in which we used a helical rim advancement flap along with an additional postauricular skin flap. We achieved a satisfact… Show more

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“…6 The ear is divided into three by a cartilaginous necrosis by preserving its vascular tissue. 11 In this case, excision was performed using an advancement flap. At 4 weeks postoperative control, the patient had no complaints.…”
Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 The ear is divided into three by a cartilaginous necrosis by preserving its vascular tissue. 11 In this case, excision was performed using an advancement flap. At 4 weeks postoperative control, the patient had no complaints.…”
Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%