INTRODUCTION: Reconstruction of the crus of the antihelix after tumor resection is a significant surgical challenge and to date no ideal method has been described. The authors present a novel approach using a pedicled flap from preauricular excess skin, which is tunneled through the helix to the anterior auricular surface.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The presented technique was successfully applied in a series of three patients requiring reconstruction of the superior and inferior crus of the antihelix after resection of skin malignancies. Technique and outcomes are described in detail.
RESULTS: Postoperative course was uneventful in all patients and all flaps healed with excellent esthetic results. Initial flap edema was observed in two cases that resolved spontaneously.
CONCLUSION: The preauricular pull-through flap is a versatile, straightforward, and reliable method for reconstruction of auricular defects located at the superior and inferior crus of the antihelix, including the triangular fossa, using the natural preauricular skin excess.
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INTRODUCTION: Reconstruction of the crus of the antihelix after tumor resection is a significant surgical challenge and to date no ideal method has been described. The authors present a novel approach using a pedicled flap from preauricular excess skin, which is tunneled through the helix to the anterior auricular surface.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The presented technique was successfully applied in a series of three patients requiring reconstruction of the superior and inferior crus of the antiheli...
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