TY - JOUR
T1 - Tunnelised superiorly based preauricular flap and conchal cartilage graft for antihelix reconstruction
AU - Caretto, Anna Amelia
AU - Colavincenzo, Chiara
AU - Gentileschi, Stefano
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Reconstruction of a full-thickness defect of the auricle's anterior surface represents a challenge for plastic surgeons. This report describes the case of a man in his 70s, who underwent radical excision of a squamous cell carcinoma involving his right antihelix. We adopted an innovative approach for the reconstruction of the antihelix, using a tunnelled preauricular flap reinforced with an ipsilateral concha cartilage graft. The flap's base was de-epithelialised, allowing a single-stage procedure. Three months postoperation, no complications arose, and the scars at the donor site were effectively concealed. The aesthetic result was excellent, thanks to the perfect colour match, symmetry, shape of the auricle and the long-lasting integrity of the antihelical structure. This technique allows for accurate reconstruction of the convoluted surface of the auricle in cases of full-thickness defects of the antihelix, without the need to harvest cartilage from other donor sites and in a single surgical procedure.
AB - Reconstruction of a full-thickness defect of the auricle's anterior surface represents a challenge for plastic surgeons. This report describes the case of a man in his 70s, who underwent radical excision of a squamous cell carcinoma involving his right antihelix. We adopted an innovative approach for the reconstruction of the antihelix, using a tunnelled preauricular flap reinforced with an ipsilateral concha cartilage graft. The flap's base was de-epithelialised, allowing a single-stage procedure. Three months postoperation, no complications arose, and the scars at the donor site were effectively concealed. The aesthetic result was excellent, thanks to the perfect colour match, symmetry, shape of the auricle and the long-lasting integrity of the antihelical structure. This technique allows for accurate reconstruction of the convoluted surface of the auricle in cases of full-thickness defects of the antihelix, without the need to harvest cartilage from other donor sites and in a single surgical procedure.
KW - Cancer intervention
KW - Head and neck cancer
KW - Head and neck surgery
KW - Plastic and reconstructive surgery
KW - Skin cancer
KW - Cancer intervention
KW - Head and neck cancer
KW - Head and neck surgery
KW - Plastic and reconstructive surgery
KW - Skin cancer
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/276095
U2 - 10.1136/bcr-2023-259025
DO - 10.1136/bcr-2023-259025
M3 - Article
SN - 1757-790X
VL - 17
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - BMJ CASE REPORT
JF - BMJ CASE REPORT
ER -