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Burned Ear Reconstruction Using a Superficial Temporal Fascia Flap

Peipei Guo, Haiyue Jiang, Qinghua Yang, Leren He, Lin Lin, Bo Pan

2020Ear Nose & Throat Journal11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Ear deformity caused by burns is one of the most difficult types of deformity to treat with plastic surgery, and the reconstruction of burned ears undoubtedly remains a substantial challenge. This study aims to report the therapeutic regime of using a superficial temporal fascial flap to cover the framework in burned ear reconstruction. METHODS: Autologous costal cartilage was used to form the ear framework in all of the reconstruction cases. A superficial temporal fascial flap was used as soft tissue to cover the ear scaffold. RESULTS: Five patients with 6 ears were included in our study. The external ear healed well and the location, size, and shape of both ears were generally symmetrical. No complication was observed in any of the patients. CONCLUSIONS: The superficial temporal fascial flap is a good choice for covering the autogenous cartilage framework when treating ear deformities after burns.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineTemporal fasciaCostal cartilageSurgeryDeformityFasciaSoft tissueCartilageAnatomyPlastic surgeryReconstructive Facial Surgery TechniquesReconstructive Surgery and Microvascular TechniquesEar Surgery and Otitis Media