M K Harder1, C B Zachary. 1. Department of Dermatology, UMHC, Minneapolis 55455-0392.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pseudocyst of the auricle is characterized by an asymptomatic swelling caused by an intra-cartilaginous accumulation of fluid. Treatments include aspiration, steroid injection, and surgical intervention. OBJECTIVE: To present two cases of pseudocyst of the auricle treated surgically with an open, deroofing technique. METHODS: Two cases are presented and the relevant literature is reviewed. CONCLUSION: Optimal treatment for pseudocyst of the ear involves removal of the anterior cartilaginous leaflet of the pseudocyst with repositioning of the overlying flap of skin. This results in a normal-appearing auricle with minimal scarring or recurrence of the pseudocyst.
BACKGROUND: Pseudocyst of the auricle is characterized by an asymptomatic swelling caused by an intra-cartilaginous accumulation of fluid. Treatments include aspiration, steroid injection, and surgical intervention. OBJECTIVE: To present two cases of pseudocyst of the auricle treated surgically with an open, deroofing technique. METHODS: Two cases are presented and the relevant literature is reviewed. CONCLUSION: Optimal treatment for pseudocyst of the ear involves removal of the anterior cartilaginous leaflet of the pseudocyst with repositioning of the overlying flap of skin. This results in a normal-appearing auricle with minimal scarring or recurrence of the pseudocyst.