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Reconstruction of the conchal bowl and external auditory canal.


A 46-year-old man was admitted for management of a basal cell carcinoma basal cell carcinoma
n.
A slow-growing, locally invasive, but rarely metastasizing neoplasm of the skin derived from basal cells of the epidermis or hair follicles. Also called basal cell epithelioma.
 of the right ear. He had first noticed the lesion 4 years earlier. The nodular, ulcerated Ulcerated
Damaged so that the surface tissue is lost and/or necrotic (dead).

Mentioned in: Adenoid Hyperplasia
 growth involved the conchal bowl and the external auditory canal external auditory canal
n.
See ear canal.
 (figure, A). With the patient under general anesthesia, the tumor was excised with circumferential and deep margins (3.5 x 2 x 1 cm), which included the underlying conchal and external canal cartilage (figure, B).

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Reconstruction of the conchal bowl and the meatus poses a surgical challenge. Healing by secondary intention or by the use of skin grafts sometimes results in distortion of function or the anatomic structure. In this case, the area was reconstructed with a postauricular flap. An axial pattern flap was designed along the vascular axis of the the diameter of the sphere which is perpendicular to the plane of the circle.

See also: Axis
 posterior auricular artery and its branches. The lobule of the ear (Anat.) Same as Lobe of the ear.

See also: Lobule
 was detached to transpose the tissue from the retroauricular region to the anterior auricular auricular /au·ric·u·lar/ (aw-rik´u-lar)
1. pertaining to an auricle.

2. pertaining to the ear.


au·ric·u·lar
adj.
1.
 surface. The flap was trimmed to fit the contour of the defect and anchored by interrupted sutures (figure, C). The donor site was closed primarily, creating a new sulcus sulcus /sul·cus/ (sul´kus) pl. sul´ci   [L.] a groove, trench, or furrow; in anatomy, a general term for such a depression, especially one on the brain surface, separating the gyri. .

The single-stage reconstruction in the absence of a donor-site deformity reduced the postoperative morbidity and provided favorable aesthetic results. Follow-up at 13 months revealed a patent external auditory canal and no evidence of recurrence of the disease (figure, D).

Suggested reading

Furuta S, Noguchi M, Takagi N. Reconstruction of stenotic external auditory canal with a postauricular chondrocutaneous flap. Plast Reconstr Surg 1994;94:700-4.

Kolhe PS, Leonard AG. The posterior auricular flap: Anatomical studies. Br J Plast Surg 1987;40:562-9.

Suma Susan Mathews, DLO, MS; Shiby Ninan, MS, Mch

From the Department of ENT (Dr. Mathews) and the Department of Plastic Surgery (Dr. Ninan), Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.
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Title Annotation:FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY CLINIC
Author:Ninan, Shiby
Publication:Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
Article Type:Brief article
Date:Jul 1, 2006
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