Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (May 2020)

Prelaminated Supraclavicular Island Flap for Total Ear Reconstruction: A New Technique

  • Hélio R. N. Alves, MD, PhD,
  • Juan Felippe G. U. M. de Rodriguez, MD,
  • Thadeu R. R. Fernandes, MD,
  • Fábio F. Busnardo, MD, PhD,
  • Júlio M. Besteiro, MD, PhD,
  • Cláudio Roberto Cernea, MD, PhD,
  • Rolf Gemperli, MD, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000002736
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
p. e2736

Abstract

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Summary:. Major ear reconstruction has progressed over the past years with the emergence of new techniques directed mainly to patients without available or usable local skin. However, microsurgical transfer requires specific training and eligible patients. The authors report a successful ear reconstruction with a prelaminated supraclavicular island flap in 3 stages, which may be a valuable resource for selected patients or when microsurgery is not available. Advantages and disadvantages of this new technique are discussed, and a possible solution to achieve a more satisfactory result is suggested.