| Literature DB >> 35059469 |
Annet S Kuruvilla1, Jared M Gopman1, Peter W Henderson1.
Abstract
Auricular reconstruction can pose a challenge for any well-trained plastic surgeon, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic and pressure to decrease stages and office visits. The case report involves a single-stage reconstruction of the auricular upper-third in an elderly male using a unique combination of pre-auricular fasciocutaneous transposition and chondrocutaneous advancement flaps.Entities:
Keywords: Auricular reconstruction; Mohs procedure; coronavirus; flaps
Year: 2022 PMID: 35059469 PMCID: PMC8765273 DOI: 10.1080/23320885.2022.2026776
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Reports Plast Surg Hand Surg ISSN: 2332-0885
Figure 1.Patient initially presented with 4.2 × 2.5 cm (10.5 cm2) auricular skin defect of the superior helix and superior crus of the scapha that extends posteriorly into the superior retro-auricular sulcus after Mohs micrographic surgery excision of a basal cell carcinoma.
Figure 2.Diagram showing the repair procedure consisting of a unilateral chondrocutaneous advancement (Antia-Buch) flap to improve the shape of the ear and a pre-auricular fasciocutaneous transposition flap to provide skin coverage.
Figure 3.Postoperative photo (12 months) results.