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Mohammad M Al-Qattan1, Noha M Al-Qattan2.
Abstract
We report on two unusual cases of Cosman (question mark) ear; both required modifications of the standard techniques for surgical correction. The first patient presented with a unilateral question mark ear and concurrent ear prominence and bulging of the cartilage of the anti-helix. Simultaneous correction was done using a combination of cartilage suturing/scoring (for the prominence and the cartilage bulge) as well as Al-Qattan's "v-y skin flap-cartilage graft-z-plasty" technique (for the correction of the ear cleft deformity). The second patient had aurico-condylar syndrome with bilateral ear deformity and complete separation of ear lobes from the external ear. Staged transposition followed by Al-Qattan's technique resulted in a satisfactory outcome. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level V, therapeutic study.Entities:
Keywords: Aurico-condylar syndrome; Ear; Question mark
Year: 2016 PMID: 28615800 PMCID: PMC5434133 DOI: 10.1007/s00238-016-1260-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Plast Surg ISSN: 0930-343X
Fig. 1Case Number 1. a The question mark ear with concurrent ear prominence and bulging of the cartilage at the upper part of the antihelix. b The longitudinal skin elliptical excision. The triangular flap will be advanced towards the rim. c The skin ellipse has been excised. The hooks hold the triangular flap. d Marking of the Z-plasty. e The Z-plasty flaps have been transposed and sutured. f Appearance at 3 months
Fig. 2Case Number 2. Right ear. a, b The deformity. Note the complete separation of the ear lobe. c Staged transposition of the ear lobe to the pinna. The prominent antitragus has also been reduced. d Appearance after ear lobe transposition (2 stages). e The residual ear cleft is small and hence the v-y flap is small. A small cartilage graft will also be inserted under the flap. f Final appearance at 1 year
Fig. 3Case Number 2. Left ear. a, b The deformity. c Staged transposition of the ear lobe to the pinna. d Appearance after ear lobe transposition (2 stages). e The residual cleft is large and hence a large v-y flap was raised and advanced towards the helical rim. f Final appearance at 1 year