2020
DOI: 10.1097/dss.0000000000002328
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Repair of Large Defects of the Ear Helix

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“…In many departments of dermatology, the ear is one of the most common locations requiring reconstructions after tumor resection [2]. There are a variety of established methods to reconstruct the auricular ear including secondary wound healing, skin transplantations, modified wedge techniques and local or distant flap plasty [3][4][5][6][7]. Local flaps, mainly chondrocutaneous local flaps, are difficult to realize in many cases due to very little movable tissue.…”
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“…In many departments of dermatology, the ear is one of the most common locations requiring reconstructions after tumor resection [2]. There are a variety of established methods to reconstruct the auricular ear including secondary wound healing, skin transplantations, modified wedge techniques and local or distant flap plasty [3][4][5][6][7]. Local flaps, mainly chondrocutaneous local flaps, are difficult to realize in many cases due to very little movable tissue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distant flaps are helpful to reconstruct larger defects. However, when performed as temporary pedicled flaps, a second surgical intervention is required [3,8]. Alternatively, tunneled flaps and variations thereof can be used to close bigger defects [9,10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In vielen dermatochirurgischen Abteilungen stellt das Ohr eine der häufigsten Lokalisationen dar, welche eine Rekonstruktion nach der Tumorresektion erfordert [2]. Hierfür stehen dem Dermatochirurgen eine Vielzahl von Rekonstruktionsmethoden zur Verfügung wie etwa die sekundäre Wundheilung, Hauttransplantationen, modifizierte Keil‐Techniken und Nah‐ oder Fernlappenplastiken [3–7]. Nahlappenplastiken, häufig als chrondrokutane Nahlappenplastiken durchgeführt, sind nicht immer möglich, da in dieser Region nur wenig mobilisierbares Gewebe vorhanden ist.…”
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“…Fernlappenplastiken sind geeignet auch größere Defekte zu verschließen. Jedoch benötigen diese einen zweiten chirurgischen Eingriff, wenn sie als temporär gestielte Lappenplastiken durchgeführt werden [3, 8]. Alternativ können auch getunnelte Lappenplastiken und deren Varianten eingesetzt werden, um größere Defekte zu verschließen [9, 10].…”
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