A two-stage inversion technique for total auricular reconstruction: case report and literature review

Abstract Background The reconstruction of a total amputated auricle is aesthetically demanding for otorhinolaryngology surgeons. Although various reattachment methods have been introduced since 1898, only a few have achieved satisfactory aesthetic outcomes. This study aimed to present a successful c...

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Main Authors: Yanlu Lyu, Lingguo Ma, Chaoyang Ke, Wei Zhang, Ming Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-09-01
Series:BMC Surgery
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12893-018-0410-7
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spelling doaj-98902f09c8fe402dafb75b94a906429b2020-11-25T01:54:24ZengBMCBMC Surgery1471-24822018-09-011811510.1186/s12893-018-0410-7A two-stage inversion technique for total auricular reconstruction: case report and literature reviewYanlu Lyu0Lingguo Ma1Chaoyang Ke2Wei Zhang3Ming Liu4Shenzhen People’s Hospital, 2nd clinical medical college of Jinan UniversityShenzhen People’s Hospital, 2nd clinical medical college of Jinan UniversityShenzhen People’s Hospital, 2nd clinical medical college of Jinan UniversityShenzhen People’s Hospital, 2nd clinical medical college of Jinan UniversityShenzhen People’s Hospital, 2nd clinical medical college of Jinan UniversityAbstract Background The reconstruction of a total amputated auricle is aesthetically demanding for otorhinolaryngology surgeons. Although various reattachment methods have been introduced since 1898, only a few have achieved satisfactory aesthetic outcomes. This study aimed to present a successful case of auricular reconstruction using a two-stage inversion technique. Case presentation The patient’s left ear was extensively lacerated in a violent event 3 h before admission. The first-stage surgery was performed within 6 h of ischemic time. The amputated segment was prepared and trimmed carefully, and the anterior aspect of the avulsed auricle was directly sutured. The posterior skin of the ear was separated from the cartilage to close the wound. Then, using an inversion maneuver, the cartilage was pushed into a postauricular underlying muscle bed. In the second-stage surgery 27 days after the first procedure, the auricle was released and the normal ear structure was restored using full-thickness skin grafting. During a follow-up of more than 9 years, the patient showed satisfactory postoperative results in terms of cosmetic and functional outcomes of the reattached auricle. The size of his left ear was about 90% of the size of his right ear. Conclusions The reconstruction of a total amputated auricle is challenging. The key to surgery lies in the sufficient preservation of the meticulous shape of the cartilage. The microsurgical anastomosis is a good choice only in selected cases. It is believed that the two-stage inversion technique can be a simple alternative to reconstruct the auricle in most situations when it is lacerated and contaminated.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12893-018-0410-7Auricle amputationReconstructionTwo-stage inversion technique
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author Yanlu Lyu
Lingguo Ma
Chaoyang Ke
Wei Zhang
Ming Liu
spellingShingle Yanlu Lyu
Lingguo Ma
Chaoyang Ke
Wei Zhang
Ming Liu
A two-stage inversion technique for total auricular reconstruction: case report and literature review
BMC Surgery
Auricle amputation
Reconstruction
Two-stage inversion technique
author_facet Yanlu Lyu
Lingguo Ma
Chaoyang Ke
Wei Zhang
Ming Liu
author_sort Yanlu Lyu
title A two-stage inversion technique for total auricular reconstruction: case report and literature review
title_short A two-stage inversion technique for total auricular reconstruction: case report and literature review
title_full A two-stage inversion technique for total auricular reconstruction: case report and literature review
title_fullStr A two-stage inversion technique for total auricular reconstruction: case report and literature review
title_full_unstemmed A two-stage inversion technique for total auricular reconstruction: case report and literature review
title_sort two-stage inversion technique for total auricular reconstruction: case report and literature review
publisher BMC
series BMC Surgery
issn 1471-2482
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract Background The reconstruction of a total amputated auricle is aesthetically demanding for otorhinolaryngology surgeons. Although various reattachment methods have been introduced since 1898, only a few have achieved satisfactory aesthetic outcomes. This study aimed to present a successful case of auricular reconstruction using a two-stage inversion technique. Case presentation The patient’s left ear was extensively lacerated in a violent event 3 h before admission. The first-stage surgery was performed within 6 h of ischemic time. The amputated segment was prepared and trimmed carefully, and the anterior aspect of the avulsed auricle was directly sutured. The posterior skin of the ear was separated from the cartilage to close the wound. Then, using an inversion maneuver, the cartilage was pushed into a postauricular underlying muscle bed. In the second-stage surgery 27 days after the first procedure, the auricle was released and the normal ear structure was restored using full-thickness skin grafting. During a follow-up of more than 9 years, the patient showed satisfactory postoperative results in terms of cosmetic and functional outcomes of the reattached auricle. The size of his left ear was about 90% of the size of his right ear. Conclusions The reconstruction of a total amputated auricle is challenging. The key to surgery lies in the sufficient preservation of the meticulous shape of the cartilage. The microsurgical anastomosis is a good choice only in selected cases. It is believed that the two-stage inversion technique can be a simple alternative to reconstruct the auricle in most situations when it is lacerated and contaminated.
topic Auricle amputation
Reconstruction
Two-stage inversion technique
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12893-018-0410-7
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