| Literature DB >> 25289367 |
Abstract
SUMMARY: A successful bilateral ear composite graft nonmicrosurgical reattachment is presented. In cases where suitable vessels are unavailable for microsurgical revascularization, the reconstructive challenge can be formidable for salvaging the unique anatomic and aesthetic structure of the ear. The case is presented of an 18-year-old woman who was a victim of an assault wherein both of her ears were intentionally amputated by her attacker. She underwent successful surgical reattachment followed by a postoperative regimen of hyperbaric oxygen, cooling, and meticulous wound care. The patient achieved 100% survival of her left ear graft and 95% survival of her right ear graft. Clinical photographs at 18 months are presented, along with a discussion of the possible implications for other reconstructive applications.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25289367 PMCID: PMC4174246 DOI: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000000123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ISSN: 2169-7574
Fig. 1.Bilateral severed ears.
Fig. 2.Left ear defect.
Fig. 3.Right ear defect.
Fig. 4.Left ear reattached.
Fig. 5.Right ear reattached.
Fig. 6.Left ear 18 months postoperatively.
Fig. 8.Posterior view of the patient 18 months postoperatively.