Incision and flap design during total auricular reconstruction using a 2-stage strategy.

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Department of Ear Reconstruction, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China.

Published: January 2021


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Background: Total auricular reconstruction is a challenge for plastic surgeons. Expanded flap method and Nagata's method with autologous costal cartilage are two leading techniques for ear reconstruction. And a two-stage strategy of expanded flap method received attention. In the present study, we report the incision and flap design of this strategy.

Methods: In the first stage, an 80 mL kidney-shaped expander was inserted in the mastoid region with the larger pole superiorly. The expander pocket was dissected subcutaneously in the scalp area and subfascially in the lower third region. In the second stage, the expander was removed from a Y-shaped lobule incision on the remanent ear. Then the remnant ear was separated into three flaps: the posterior skin flap, anterior skin flap, and lobule flap. When the framework was fabricated, the base frame and the underlying pad, which enhanced the projection, were fixed together as a whole to provide a more prominent appearance. The framework was totally wrapped into the expanded single flap without free skin grafting. Lobule transposition and tragus construction were performed simultaneously instead of a third-stage surgery. The recipient bed of rotated lobule was resected only to the epidermal layer and the subcutaneous layer was preserved to avoid central necrosis.

Results: A total of 21 patients received this strategy to reconstruct ear. With 3 months to 1.5 years of follow-up, 19 patients (90.5%) were satisfied with the reconstructed ears. 3 patients (14.3%) required further modification of reconstructed ear. No serious complications occurred during the procedures.

Conclusions: With a Y-shaped incision, three-flap design of remanent ear and lobule rotation to an epidermal-removal area, tissue expander removal and modification of remanent ear can be performed effectively to avoid necrosis and an extra operation.

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